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Tom N

02-24-2006 15:13:33




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Dynoed the 1066. She is running at 310 H.P. till the pto decides to not like it. It has a 466 turned up with 3lm. Thinking about trying to run high third this year. But I have to put a heavier clutch in then. Just wondering if 310 is even enough H.P.to try third and to spend the money on the new clutch. Running farmstock and I run this tractor in the field too. So can't put 13mm on. Just looking for advice from others that know for sure. Thanks in advance. Tom

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killer red mater

02-26-2006 13:11:28




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 Re: High third 1066 in reply to Tom N, 02-24-2006 15:13:33  
Well I have been running High 4th in the 9500 and 10500 TA ahead. When I go to 11000 and heavier I had to go back to high 3rd TA ahead.
If you are wondering if it is true..... ..... .. as Gary Kavaunaugh from Laurel,Ne ..... .... he really hates it when I am in that gear.



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856 puller

02-25-2006 19:17:59




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 Re: High third 1066 in reply to Tom N, 02-24-2006 15:13:33  
we had 2 1066s at 325 hp we ran 3rd hi at 13000. we run the 856 in 3 hi also but at 8500lbs



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BigART

02-25-2006 08:12:16




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 Re: High third 1066 in reply to Tom N, 02-24-2006 15:13:33  
Ran a 5020 with a 619 (stock w/fuel screw opened), probably 350 hp, my 7th equal to an IH's 6th, couldn't load the tractor in 7th gear at 12,500, or 14,000; however, snuffed in 8th, which is is maybe 20% slower than the IH's Hi 4th. The Ill Farm Stocker IH's run 4th and 10 over, at 2500 rpm, but with p-pumps and $2000.00 3-lms making 75+ lbs of boost, probably 800hp plus. Lots of 'dollar down' super-stocks (1200-1500 hp) still run road gear. Also, LOTS of 6.3, 6.5 and 6.7 ih gear sets available on pulloff; so even high third is elusive in many classe weights. Best of luck!!! BigART

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minnesota red

02-26-2006 06:43:14




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 Re: High third 1066 in reply to BigART, 02-25-2006 08:12:16  
where are they getting those 3lms?
did you actually see that much boost or is that what you were told?
most i could ever get was 40psi from a 3lm,i now get anywhere from 65 to 85 psi with a T-18.
i would be really interested in a 3lm like that if those are facts,for the farm stock classes.



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BigART

02-26-2006 09:47:25




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 Re: High third 1066 in reply to minnesota red, 02-26-2006 06:43:14  
I'd spoken to the boy that own's the 1486 in Ill at a pull in Pontiac in 2004. Also, the Ill Hot Farm tractors run rated rpm's, and run a similiar charger set up. Schied's told me his version ran about $1850.00, similiar to the one on the 6030 "Bucks Are Wild" on the HOT Farm website. I remember he said the intake wheeel was 2.875, but I don't remember the exhaust wheel, I'm thinkin' 2.75 or 3.00. Some are running S-3's (a lot less money) with similiar wheel dimensions and talking about boost in the 50 to 60 range. The 1486 was 2nd in points in "05 in 9000 farm stock. They run double cut/single cut 20.8's, come out light on the front end and usually "die" between 280 and 320', with a couple occassionally spining out. A close class, and a decent fender tractor show, w/rops, but no cages, blankets or ties.

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Mcred

02-25-2006 04:26:50




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 Re: High third 1066 in reply to Tom N, 02-24-2006 15:13:33  
Well,,,it will have its hands full if it would even pull it,,,on the other hand I know a guy pulling a 1206 with the stock 361 all he did was put on bigger Turbo,lines and Injectors and has pulled in HIGH 3 in 9500 a few times. Justin



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minnesota red

02-24-2006 23:13:17




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 Re: High third 1066 in reply to Tom N, 02-24-2006 15:13:33  
maybe on a real loose track,depends on the tires.
i run a 436 with a 3.8 inch turbo and a P-pump that should be good for a tad over 1000 hp and i run 3.5 with 24.5-32s in the 7000 open class,i run 3rd in the 8500 class and sometimes it is all it wants.



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ejr-IA.

02-24-2006 21:47:33




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 Re: High third 1066 in reply to Tom N, 02-24-2006 15:13:33  
Won't do it.



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Sheepdog in NE

02-24-2006 19:17:18




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 Re: High third 1066 in reply to Tom N, 02-24-2006 15:13:33  
Whats your weight class? I would say no on the Hi 3rd in 10,500#. But you'll just have to try it. Most of us have a 13 mill, a cam and have 400 hp. 9500# maybe would work. Good luck.



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Tom N

02-24-2006 19:26:02




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 Re: High third 1066 in reply to Sheepdog in NE, 02-24-2006 19:17:18  
10500 and 12000. What do ya think. Probably a no go. What is the rule of thumb for H.P. to what gear. Is it like 400hp for third and 600hp for 4th or am I way off. I know track conditons mean everything but give me a reference. Maybe some day I will take this thing out of the field and make it run. Thanks for the input



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Braunvieh Farms

02-24-2006 15:46:33




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 Re: High third 1066 in reply to Tom N, 02-24-2006 15:13:33  
I knew of a guy in Wi that had a 1066 that ran 3.5 high but he had a 15 mil on it I would think that on a loose trak you could run high 3 but on a track that has any bite to it what so ever it will probably loose hp, side note all did was put a different turbo on it?

I've got a 5288 that's only turning 250 right now with the origional equipment on it and I've been wondering if a turbo would help or not?

Anyway give me a call I would like to ask you a few other questions or you can e-mail me

Thanks Aaron

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Braunvieh Farms

02-24-2006 15:41:28




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 Re: High third 1066 in reply to Tom N, 02-24-2006 15:13:33  
I knew of a guy in Wi that had a 1066 that ran 3.5 high but he had a 15 mil on it I would think that on a loose trak you could run high 3 but on a track that has any bite to it what so ever it will probably loose hp, side note all did was put a different turbo on it?

I've got a 5288 that's only turning 250 right now with the origional equipment on it and I've been wondering if a turbo would help or not?

Anyway give me a call I would like to ask you a few other questions or you can e-mail me

Thanks Aaron

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