Posted by PretendFarmer on September 18, 2013 at 08:22:47 from (192.249.47.207):
In Reply to: Low Geared M Farmall posted by super h man on September 18, 2013 at 07:48:43:
super h man said: (quoted from post at 15:48:43 09/18/13) i had a 52 H that had the lo first gear. with 15.5s n 10percent rpm it was clocked at 1.25mph at full throttle. it had a 70hp stroker motor, was at 6000lb, where most of the Ms were stalling out, this thing never changed pitch the whole run. should have been at 7000lb with it that day pulling lo gr class. lol
I just pulled in the 8000lbs transfer sled pull this past saturday. I've been reluctant to even mention it because the trolls will come out of the wood work. First pull was 233ft and second was 217.
youtube "Low geared Farmall H 8000lbs transfer sled pull"
If you google that, its the first hit.
I do believe that the motor is somewhat out of tune. Not too say it wouldn't have powered out anyways but I seems like valve lash is out of adjustment.
This post was edited by PretendFarmer at 08:30:43 09/18/13 2 times.
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