Posted by Banditfarmer on May 15, 2015 at 12:58:24 from (75.186.9.25):
In Reply to: Fast tractor posted by DeltaRed on May 15, 2015 at 08:25:34:
Steve I know what you mean, WOW! Growing up on old tractor's ware 15 mph was fast, I bought my 1550 Utility and the first time I took it down the road in 6th High dad was behind me and said I was going 22 mph! On that tractor that's fast! 22 mph with 14.9x28 tires (smallest tire for a utility) I would hate to have one with 18.4x28 tires that are taller, Man it would fly! To fast for me is all I can say.
Years ago the local Oliver dealership special ordered a 1550 RC with the high speed transmission in it for a guy. One month after he got it he brought it back to the dealership and asked if they could change the transmission to a regular trans, No we cant. So they made a bracket to bolt to the dash so you could not put it in 6th gear because it went to fast. He was happy with it after that. I saw the local BTO that runs Case IH (big) 4 wheel drive pulling a 1/2 loaded grain cart down the road and had to make a quick stop for a car that pulled out in the road, Lets just say I think the driver had black strips in his shorts as long as the ones he left on the road, 50 feet long! Ground 8 tires off on the tractor real bad! Bandit
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