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I have a old Ford 8n I pull wheelies on hahaha. but, I also have a Murray with a 12hp single piston ovc. hahaha. took the mower deck off and changed the pullies, my buddies and I are just red necks tryin to have a good time. Its honestly more fun than the quads and dirt bike. Its locked up in the back, with a foot throttle. hahah it whips cookies pretty good.
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thanks!i usually pull in the 950,1050,1150,1250 classes.its a 25hp kohler command,stock for now but has the governer removed...i ran it for the first time saturday,im used to driving my single cylinder that is competitive with the v-twins,but these things are a whole different animal...these v-twins are really torquey for small engines.they are lots of fun!
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