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Posted by G Taylor , apples oranges comparison again on September 11, 2001 at 07:23:34 from (129.37.148.217):
In Reply to: Got whipped today posted by Shaw on September 08, 2001 at 18:26:23:
What were the tires sizes,inflation & amount/type of tread? What was the total weight of each tractor & front/rear balance? What was the drawbar hitch height & distance from rear axle? What is the amount of wear or mods done on the engines & what is their current output on the dyno? Was the ploughing depth the same, was the plow set-up to compensate for the different hitch heights & widths of the tractors? We all have seen many times two exact same models of tractors at a transfer weight pull. One will place in the top three & the other won't make it 1/2 way down the track. Depends on who is driving & the set-up. If set up properly the 60 should have been able to do 86% of the work the wd45 did per hour. Certainly on less fuel per acre.
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