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I like the 385 series Ford engines.....Chevy makes big blocks also
I like the 385 series Ford engines.....Chevy makes big blocks also
I do as well. I assume a carb is in its future with that 460.I like the 385 series Ford engines.....
I have a Sniper fuel injection system for the 460.I do as well. I assume a carb is in its future with that 460.
That will be nice, 385 series fords make pretty big power for decent priceI have a Sniper fuel injection system for the 460.
I like the 385 series Ford engines.....
Bellhousing is different, but I have one to go with it.Probably a near direct fit to replace the 7.3? I'd assume the bellhousing and motor mounts have to be about the same.
Personally, I have a soft spot for the 300 six. It won't get you there fast, but it'll get you there.
Why would I sell my fords?You have a Ford For Sale??
i was posting on the phone and tired and didnt make sure it posted what i meant to type
it was supposed to say
but are you gonna *s-word yourself
sue me lol
If you can find a tiller, they are worth the money behind a compact tractor. I tried a 2 bottom behind my rig and didn't have enough traction even with 300lbs of rocks in the loader bucket.
I have a 50" bush hog branded tiller I use behind my LS mt125, and I have had no troubles turning over anything. Ive tilled plowed farmland that was mostly clay, virgin praire that had just been brush hogged, grass and sod that hadnt been farmed in 30 years... and it works awesome. Only thing that will stop it is a softball sized rock, which locks it up and then the driveshaft slipper clutch will do its thing.
A truck is always needed on a farm. Even a play farm.Assumed you hauled all your furniture home, didn't need them anymore?