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How do you know if you have enough pulling power ?

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George G

06-27-2004 05:34:35




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How about a 5020 with a V-12 Detroit. This has been at the Sharon Springs N.Y. show the last couple years. I think it sold at the auction they had this year.




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leland

06-28-2004 15:28:05




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 Re: How do you know if you have enough pulling pow in reply to George G, 06-27-2004 05:34:35  
saw 4010 with a 6v53 and it always snapped input shafts like a toothpick this is just a show or parade tractor not good for much more than that



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buickanddeere

06-28-2004 14:27:04




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 Re: How do you know if you have enough pulling pow in reply to George G, 06-27-2004 05:34:35  
That frame and steering isn't stock either. Couldn't take a whack out in the field or much of a bouncing form a wheelie if pulling on a track. A 12V-71 will go about 620HP without overfueling or over reving it. The rear end would shred if ballasted or lugged down in 5th gear or lower. Cooling will be a challenge as well.



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txblu

06-28-2004 05:43:46




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 Re: How do you know if you have enough pulling pow in reply to George G, 06-27-2004 05:34:35  
I sincerely enjoy the sense of humor the folks on this board possess. Like the humongus Deere the other day with 34 or so duals and all, had to be over 130 hp and the picture showed about a 6' brush hog on the back and the caption read something like "How much is enough hp?" Real cute.

Mark



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txblu

06-28-2004 05:39:25




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 Re: How do you know if you have enough pulling pow in reply to George G, 06-27-2004 05:34:35  
I watched RFD TV last night and they were pulling sleds. The black smoke was billowing out of their mils (including the white crankcase blowby).

So, as is the case in your picture (beautiful mil) what do you do to the tractor's drive train when you put all those puppies in front of it?

Mark



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Redman

06-27-2004 09:24:50




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 Re: How do you know if you have enough pulling pow in reply to George G, 06-27-2004 05:34:35  
i sure hope they don't pull that one too hard,i have not seen a 2wd farm tractor built yet that would stand a V-12!



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Jonathan

06-27-2004 07:37:01




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 Re: How do you know if you have enough pulling pow in reply to George G, 06-27-2004 05:34:35  
The perfect candidate for a finish mower. I'd love to hear that run!. 12V-71 wasn't it?.



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txblu

06-28-2004 05:40:21




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 Re: Re: How do you know if you have enough pulling in reply to Jonathan, 06-27-2004 07:37:01  
Yeah man, with straight pipes, sweet music I'd bet.

Mark



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