Posted by Tractordan on August 26, 2014 at 17:25:06 from (50.137.83.148):
Ok this might be a stupid question but I been watching a bunch of videos and reading about pulling with a 560 diesel I asked for some help before my first pull with the 560 and first pull on a transfer sled and got a lot of good input My question is some people told me low gear for weight of my tractor and classes I would be pulling in and videos I watch showed that as well. Well my first pull I tried 3 rd and had to use ta and was about outta power when I spun out in the 9500 pound class so in the 10500 class I tried 2nd took first place not bad for newbie and took 2nd in the free for all pull in 2nd gear as well never struggled for power a bit now I get a little black smoke when pulling a hard hill or on acceleration but when I was really pulling hard on that sled not a lot of smoke Now in the videos I have seen these 560 say in low gear in a lighter class and they are really pouring out the black smoke and seem to run outta power what am I missing or what do I have? Only thing I know on my 560 is i bought from second owner who bought from the widow of original owner who farmed with it and said had a engine overhaul 10 tp 12 years ago and had not gotten many hours on it since It runs nice when cold start might only smoke for 25 to 30 seconds then clears right up Why do those others seem to blow so much black smoke and run outta power and mine smokes little and seems to have good power? Some day I will find a dyno near by to really see Thanks for your time dan
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