Snow Falling Time For A Winter Project
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#207
Pat you get my vote for avatar of the year! I laugh everytime and then 2 minutes later start signing.
#209
Wow, I can't get over that... especially if it's in the condition Richie says it's in. I'd be interested in seeing pics of all the damage if he sent anything to you.
You guys can race around all you want next season... I'm thinking of detuning or repowering with Adam's 525's (if he ever posts a price) and taking it easy, it's just too much pressure keeping up with all you hotrodders and undercover spys/agents!
You guys can race around all you want next season... I'm thinking of detuning or repowering with Adam's 525's (if he ever posts a price) and taking it easy, it's just too much pressure keeping up with all you hotrodders and undercover spys/agents!
. Out of curiosity how many hours between rebuilds and refreshing up on your mills? Isn't that why the 1075 have gone away because of the limited hours between service and the cost to do it? Pat is this why the switch from big power to a nice reliable mild set up?
Last edited by 4195; 12-20-2011 at 03:55 PM.
#210
Yes, that was the main idea...
1075 went away because who the *uck wants to do a 23k service perside every 50hrs....
You can convert to hydraulics, but that's still not cheap either..and who knows how long they will run for.
I had 635hrs on my PSI motors, without any REAL major issues...but...the upkeep was still a good amount...ya get a good set, you get a bad set.....you got lucky Frank...it's a good set
1075 went away because who the *uck wants to do a 23k service perside every 50hrs....
You can convert to hydraulics, but that's still not cheap either..and who knows how long they will run for.
I had 635hrs on my PSI motors, without any REAL major issues...but...the upkeep was still a good amount...ya get a good set, you get a bad set.....you got lucky Frank...it's a good set




