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tomturkey

09-13-2012 21:02:15
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A consignment sale near me has a CASE dynometer listed. Tell me all the whys of hooking up a tractor to a dyno. still learning gobble

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Nedd

09-14-2012 05:11:57
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Re: dynometer in reply to tomturkey, 09-13-2012 21:02:15  
Take a look at it. If its the one by central Iowa. I saw it a month or 2 ago, little rough and it was stuck at 35 hp just sitting there. Not sure what it takes to calibrate them. He wanted $800 then but I would think $500 or less would have been closer. Wife would shoot me if I drug it home. Hope it can be saved.

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tomturkey

09-14-2012 05:44:28
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Re: dynometer in reply to Nedd, 09-14-2012 05:11:57  
Nedd, Yes that is the one. He does seem to price things several hundred dollars over my expectations. Doesen't seem to want come down either. But maybe my expectations are too low. I was'nt looking to buy, just wondering about the uses of a dyno. thanks gobble

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Nedd

09-14-2012 13:49:28
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Re: dynometer in reply to tomturkey, 09-14-2012 05:44:28  
I can't make the sale but I don't expect the wheatland 930 to bring much either. He had it on ebay several times and never got over 1600 bid. It's stuck so scrap iron price should be fair, but it looks straight. The 1370 and 1570 look a little rough.

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chuck machinist

09-14-2012 06:44:46
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Re: dynometer in reply to tomturkey, 09-14-2012 05:44:28  
Morning Tom
Next time you take the 411 for a run ,let me know what your oil pressure guage reads after warm up .Thanks chuck I want to say she should be somewhere around 40-50

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1031D

09-13-2012 23:04:10
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Re: dynometer in reply to tomturkey, 09-13-2012 21:02:15  
They're the cat's meow for breaking in engines and also good for proving how many horse power you do or don't have!

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