Testing A Raisman Platt Crankshaft In An MS660

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tdi-rick

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It flew apart, killing a few livestock :cool2:

so what you're saying is what it cost to fix the saw, it made up in hamburger? sounds like a pretty sweet deal:jester:
mmmmmmmm gawd i'd love a big cheese burger right now.:msp_wub:

Here's a little beef trivia for you, coming from an ex-cattle farmer or rancher in North American speak.

When it's time for our old bulls to lose their heads, the beef is exported to the US and used to mix into hamburger meat to give it a deeper red colour.
Reason being all our bulls are range grazed/grass fed, your cattle is for the most part feedlot/grain and particularly corn fed and so don't have near as deep a colour. (Whilst we have big feedlots, for the most part they are only used in the final six weeks of fattening before slaughter)

Strange but true fact. :D
 
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I have used Raisman Platt Piston and piston & cylinder kits both bought from Unknown people In the 288 variety and have not had any issues I used both saws for 10 tanks or so ? 40:1 ish Seems to be fine. I have been wondering about this very thread for this very reason and good news, :rock:. Any idea on how much time is on the saw since rebuild, time tanks etc?
 
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