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'Nebraska' Tractor Testing

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Jimbob

02-08-2003 09:13:54




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Where does one go on the internet to view the tractor testing? Also, the weight of tractors?




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Glenn(WV)

02-08-2003 19:50:35




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 Re: 'Nebraska' Tractor Testing in reply to Jimbob, 02-08-2003 09:13:54  
Jimbob, punch the link below. The basic results are free, but you have to pay for the full report:



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Robert in W. Mi.

02-09-2003 06:15:11




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 Re: Re: 'Nebraska' Tractor Testing in reply to Glenn(WV), 02-08-2003 19:50:35  
Keep in mind, not "all" D10's and 12's had live power. The other problem is, the ones that have the options are the later models and also are the most sought after, so they bring the highest $$. What you really need is a WD or WD45, they are cheap, and a "lot" better work tractor. (read wet hand clutch) They aren't all that much bigger than a 10, or 12 either. If she's really a country gal, a WD will make her smile. Robert

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Gary

02-08-2003 13:48:41




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 Re: 'Nebraska' Tractor Testing in reply to Jimbob, 02-08-2003 09:13:54  
Jimbob, are you looking for Nebraska test info on a D12. I'm looking at it test # 723,rated rpm1650Max lbs pull $ speed-4,041at 1.83 slippage at max pull 14.59%, rated gear 3rd, HP - 24.86, pull-2,188 T 4,26 MPH WITH 2,504 LBS BALLAST, 10.73 HP HRS PER GAL. It's got some other stuff here if youneed it.



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Kirk

02-08-2003 10:27:33




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 Re: 'Nebraska' Tractor Testing in reply to Jimbob, 02-08-2003 09:13:54  
Link

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Jimbob

02-08-2003 10:41:21




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 Re: Re: 'Nebraska' Tractor Testing in reply to Kirk, 02-08-2003 10:27:33  
Tnx. No 'free' data on older tractors!



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Oh you poor thing..........

02-08-2003 11:59:37




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 Re: Re: Re: 'Nebraska' Tractor Testing in reply to Jimbob, 02-08-2003 10:41:21  
Must be a foreign concept, to actually have to pay for something!! Just another Internet parasite, who thinks everything should be "free". Grow up!!



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Alberta Mike

02-08-2003 12:51:39




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: 'Nebraska' Tractor Testing in reply to Oh you poor thing.........., 02-08-2003 11:59:37  
Man, I've read some pretty rude comments on this site but yours ranks right up there with the worst of them. Cut a little slack buddy .... meanwhile we all assume of course that you are a "paid up" subscriber to the YT site right?



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Jimbob

02-08-2003 14:12:02




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 'Nebraska' Tractor Testing in reply to Alberta Mike, 02-08-2003 12:51:39  
I'll leave. Tnx all.



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Alberta Mike

02-08-2003 16:34:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 'Nebraska' Tractor Testing in reply to Jimbob, 02-08-2003 14:12:02  
Hope you don't think I was responding to you ... I was responding to "Oh, you poor thing" above (which I thought was a pretty rude comment). Have a good one and I hope you find what you need. See ya !



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Jimbob

02-08-2003 17:22:12




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 'Nebraska' Tractor Testing in reply to Alberta Mike, 02-08-2003 16:34:48  
Yes, I thought it was for me and I just don't have patience at times. I'm back.



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paul

02-09-2003 00:25:52




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 'Nebraska' Tractor Testing in reply to Jimbob, 02-08-2003 17:22:12  
Pretty funny thread. :)

Anyhow, I would think about going to Hotline & getting their 2 book set on tractor prices. They don't list all the options, like live pto, power steering or the like; but, the book lists serial numbers, original selling prices, hp, current average prices, weight, and the like.

While this does cost money (gasp! :) it is a really nice thing to have sitting on the shelf, and you will reference it for years. They also list spreaders, swathers, combines, and other items, not just tractors. Very useful. ~$39.

Intech publishing has a simpler version, tractors only, maybe $20.

In my experience, it is hard to find the info you want on the net for free. There are some good sites for specific tractors (esp Ford), but nothing comprehensive for all makes. You end up searching around a lot, and never quite find the model you are interested in...

--->Paul

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Jimbob....Positive comments only need Apply....nt

02-08-2003 12:07:59




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: 'Nebraska' Tractor Testing in reply to Oh you poor thing.........., 02-08-2003 11:59:37  
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rod

02-08-2003 12:54:56




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 'Nebraska' Tractor Testing in reply to Jimbob....Positive comments only need Apply....nt, 02-08-2003 12:07:59  
jimbob lots of free info on tractors at www.tractortips.com check it out it is free
regards
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Jimbob...Tnx All...nt

02-09-2003 13:48:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 'Nebraska' Tractor Testing in reply to rod, 02-08-2003 12:54:56  
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