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How heavy ??

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LumbrJakMan

04-26-2007 15:34:58




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How heavy should I be able to pull my Farmall Super M . First stoneboat pull is This Saturday and I have pulled 6500 7500 years past and done well. I got her loaded up to 10,000 and on the trailer ... whaddya think ??




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LumbrJakMan

04-26-2007 17:55:47




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 Re: How heavy ?? in reply to LumbrJakMan, 04-26-2007 15:34:58  
I got a pretty tight motor . all new last year and im guessin 70 HP . Heavy Duty 4 button clutch setup. 15.5 x 38 on 15 " rims , givin me about 2600 RPM's.... Im gonna find out Saturday and I will report back .



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Andrew Z

04-26-2007 17:31:15




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 Re: How heavy ?? in reply to LumbrJakMan, 04-26-2007 15:34:58  
Seen 450's weighted up to 12,500 and do good. There a guy I know that does well in 7500 with his super M

Andrew



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460anger

04-26-2007 17:16:57




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 Re: How heavy ?? in reply to LumbrJakMan, 04-26-2007 15:34:58  
My super M is as stock as stock can be I only pull dead wieght as thats a real mans pull.Anybody can pull a transfer sled. I can pull 6 to 65 put then i run out of power.I have a stock M that i put low gears in It will pull up to 85 before it runs out of power So to answer you it all depends on what kind of power you have+tires+track the only way you will no is to give it a shot.I pull for fun and to play around with different ideas

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ChadS

04-26-2007 17:25:44




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 Re: How heavy ?? in reply to 460anger, 04-26-2007 17:16:57  
Deadweight tractors that are in the 60-70 hp range can be in the 8500-10000# and still spin the tires with 18.4X38's. Weight transfer,,, 7500 will give a stock stroke motor a workout. Chad



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team orange peel

04-26-2007 15:49:13




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 Re: How heavy ?? in reply to LumbrJakMan, 04-26-2007 15:34:58  
OOOh, my ach"in clutch !!!!



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