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Re: Re: Re: 300 vs 350
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Posted by CNKS on June 14, 2004 at 18:55:48 from (207.178.96.213):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 300 vs 350 posted by Hugh MacKay on June 14, 2004 at 18:27:10:
I have a book with the NE tests in it, don't refer to it very often. Farmall Gasoline 350 PTO HP, 40.71, drawbar 37.54. Farmall Diesel 350, 38.65 PTO, 36.26 drawbar. International Utility diesel (no gas test) 42.89 PTO, 40.42 drawbar. The 350 Farmall diesel weighed 4720 lbs and pulled 2648 lbs at 5.14 mph in 3rd gear. The 350 utility diesel weighed 4180 lbs and pulled 2813 lbs at 5.39 mph in 3rd gear -- I would have expected the Farmall to pull more than the utility, but what do I know?--it developed less HP from the same engine, I bet the utility engine was turned up higher. I don't know how the weight pulled was done, sled or what. Even so temperature and soil conditions will have some effect. Using the old tire sizes the Farmall had 12-38's, the Utility 13-28's. But, as to your original statement, the PTO and drawbar HP's are close.
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