Posted by jic on February 25, 2013 at 18:32:34 from (66.103.107.4):
In Reply to: 1690 development posted by RGMartin on February 25, 2013 at 17:27:10:
we only sold one new 1690, farmer traded in a 1410. had saddle on both tractors. pulled a 6 row planter with a harrow mtd. on front of planter and ran pto pump at rated pto speed. 1410 never had any trouble. 1690 could,t do it at pto speed, then tried with pto off and wide open not much better. brought back to shop a put it on dyno. wide open still only 80 - 85 hp and lots of black smoke. he limped through rest of planting and then fixted it with a new 2090. boss shipped 1690 out of state. always wanted to put the 1410 on dyno when it came back in someday. it never came back in for anything ever. and we never sold a new 1594 ether.
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