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Slightly Overkill...375L in action!

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sounds fantastic dont they know you cant make a silk purse outta a sows ear ! dont forget to breath in
 

Burnout

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Why don't you come out here and take the real one to sit beside it. I can think of a few people who wouldn't mind seeing it go.
 

JimBruce42

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if it's anything like ours, It's as slow as a legless horse, trying to run uphill.:Banghead:Banghead:Banghead
 

JimBruce42

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Jim,

how old is your guys 375?

Its probably got over 12,000 hrs on it by now. Hoeman600 would know better than me how old it is though, he was still working with us the first time when they got it:beatsme:usa
 

Burnout

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12 000hrs is hardly broke in for us. Our newer 375 has 19 000hrs on it, on its 4th engine, and 5th stick. Oddly enough its on its second undercarriage. They said the first one went for 11 000hrs.
 
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