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Re: Re: Re: IH 856 hot farm
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Posted by Krouthead on July 05, 2003 at 19:22:19 from (63.173.174.84):
In Reply to: Re: Re: IH 856 hot farm posted by Chads on July 05, 2003 at 17:20:50:
In Mo,where we pull they actually call it stock,if you can believe that!But every where else,I have checked the rules it falls under Hot Farm class.Yes they can and do shift TAs.I run 18.4 x 38 Non Cut,20" drawbar,18" from axle center,still have my pto and even still have hydrostatic steering.Tractor has all stock internals with exception of pump and turbo,all driveline is as came from across the sea.I have never dynoed this tractor,so I dont know and i hate to comment after the followups you got on the H haha.I think the pump is 325cc,I have been told the power should beabove 300hp, but as i said I dont know.I know its fun to pull and the closest thing I have to compare it to, is a good lookin wild woman with no conscious!!I just have wheelie bars...A MUST! I ride mine everytime I leave the line.But that is all I have,probably should have roll cage the way it wheelies, but dont.Oh there is a 3000RPM limit.as far as the weight, I pull 8000 with nothing.And for 10000 i put all but 200 right on the back,but thats for me.
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