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duke

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There are a-s-so many 212! He I, non hemi.
Cast iron flywheel, machined aluminum flywheels!
After reading the specs for each one the Briggs is the over-all choice , but at 1k!
The Ducson, Tollostin and factory predator are close in price.
Ghost hits that 6000 rpm and mid range in

Ducson 212
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Briggs LO206
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Tollostin
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Predator 224
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Gordy

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There are a-s-so many 212! He I, non hemi.
Cast iron flywheel, machined aluminum flywheels!
After reading the specs for each one the Briggs is the over-all choice , but at 1k!
The Ducson, Tollostin and factory predator are close in price.
Ghost hits that 6000 rpm and mid range in

Ducson 212
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Briggs LO206
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Tollostin
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Predator 224
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That 224 is no joke. Way better on torque than the 212. A 212 aluminum flywheel and 212 camshaft (since the original is plastic and doesn't hold up to rpm) you'll have a screamer
 
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Tom from Rubicon

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The CTV die castings used to break on a knit line A buddy of mine broke several on a 212 Predi. Huffy Classic build. It would cruise at 45 mph. And then the wheel hub bearing that he never repacked failed. He sported some nasty road rash for a month.

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duke

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So, make sure a pack everything on the CVT? I don’t know, won’t be trying to move so fast, Just a keepsake
 
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