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Docwheelhorse

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squonk

Gotta have the "Tink Tink Tink!" 

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oldlineman

not sure but too much back pressure may affect engine temp. and performance. 

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Pullstart

Looks and sounds good Tony!  

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AMC RULES

Saw someone shared this one today.

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Sparky
13 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

Saw someone shared this one today.

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  And it’s fairly priced :wacko:

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wallfish
1 hour ago, Sparky said:

And it’s fairly priced

And from SHADY Spring

That's a Tiffany Crystal glass pack stack and plated in Platinum. He should keep that stack and sell the rest of the tractor for $6-700. I'm guessing it's a typo with that extra zero

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TJ5208
5 hours ago, Sparky said:


  And it’s fairly priced :wacko:

Theres three tractors

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Docwheelhorse
20 hours ago, oldlineman said:

not sure but too much back pressure may affect engine temp. and performance. 

I'll keep an eye on it and see if it sounds like it's struggling

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ranger
21 hours ago, oldlineman said:

not sure but too much back pressure may affect engine temp. and performance. 

I totally agree. My 312-8 had exhaust valve sticking issues, (Magnum engine which apparently were prone to this). This only occurred after I replaced the rusted out silencer with a stainless steel copy, which held too much heat in and caused the exhaust valve to overheat and stick. Changing back to a mild steel unit cured the problem.

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