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Re: Re: Re: Re: 720 730 V 560
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Posted by Wheels on September 17, 2001 at 21:11:09 from (205.243.25.48):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: 720 730 V 560 posted by JD70Jim on September 17, 2001 at 18:08:04:
Comparing a 560 to a 4010? I have seen a 560 out pull a 4010 at local tractor pulls. The 560 pulled in 65 hP class before dualling up and adding weight to pull in the 110 hp class. My Picks 706, Just because I like Red 560, Pound for Pound I don't think much will outpull it agree with you on the 806 agree with you on the 5020, Doesn't it have 20 more hp The only thing that beats a 1256 on a regular basis is a 1206 or 1066 856, Hard tractor to out pull No clue on 9n vs H Never seen a G1000 pull, will go with a 1206 No clue on 880 vs 830 My thoughts and likely not worth $.02 Wheels
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