[AT] Juicin it Up

Easley, Greg EasleyG at health.missouri.edu
Tue Dec 6 11:18:47 PST 2005


That would work out to 5.71x5.  Not too bad for a do-it-yourself project
;-)
At a very conservative .3hp/ci that combination would make 150hp.  I'd
bet
closer to 200, if not a bit over.  Are they running water in the blocks
or
just in the heads?

Greg

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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Gene Dotson
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 7:28 PM
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Subject: Re: [AT] Juicin it Up

    Greg;
    This tractor is still running the stock crankshaft.
Displacement is 512 cu.ins. Uses a combination of Detroit and Cummins
pistons an sleeves. Not sure which is which. All the work and
engineering was done by my brother, Edsel and his son Kevin. Sweat and
planning replaced a lot of dollars on this setup. He very handily beat
thr Gingrich $20,000 engines in the Olivers.
    This tractor was the top puller in the Ohio Antique pulling circuit
for many years in the 6500 and 7500 pound classes.
    There is a Case "L" from Zanesville, Ohio who claims 1100 cu.ins.
Engine develops a lot of steam, but doesn't hook up like the Minnies do.

                    Gene




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