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 in need of a stock 36 or mod-prop 
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Post in need of a stock 36 or mod-prop
got my motor modded now. i know i cant run the stock 32 wheel. any of u boys got a 36 prop w/ minimal wear to new, or what do yall advise me doin? buyin a mod prop?


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Before I would spend a dollar, I'd find me a friend close by w/ a 36 prop and go run it .


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Post Re: in need of a stock 36 or mod-prop
I don't say this much but listen to BB.

try and run a bunch of different props on her before you purchase one. I get better speed out of my Hopkins but it don't get up and go with my rig like a stocker.

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Post Re: in need of a stock 36 or mod-prop
The whole prop thing got me a big ole christmas card from the UPS store last year! You can spend lots of time getting one just right, there are many variables and some uncharted territory with the higher HP suface drives. I proved that a bone stock 36 wheel can sustain a 1846 GTB just over 38mph and that you can wear one out in a matter of minutes at over 5000 rpm. The Hopkins props I had, wore Alot better in sand than the stock props and seemed alot tougher when grinding stumps & logs.


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