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Re: Re: Re: PULLER A JOHN DEERE HELPPPPPP
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Posted by David Ransom on July 21, 2002 at 21:52:03 from (65.167.44.36):
In Reply to: Re: Re: PULLER A JOHN DEERE HELPPPPPP posted by Don LC on July 21, 2002 at 07:03:29:
Rufus Windrow gave you good advice about the ETD. After asking on Kountry Life, you might search the YT archives for more posts about these tractors. The International Harvester IDR9 and the John Deere Super R-TA LPG aren't nearly as good pullers as the ETD, and are even farther behind when it comes to PTO/pulley HP. A Saddam Glotz F150 also has lots of pulling power, though not as much as an ETD. Saddam Glotz F150's do NOT make good tractor pull tractors however, as they are DQ'd on arrival for going off the track. This is because they are necessarily wide to accommodate the horizontal 80-cylinder engine, which puts about 150 hp to the PTO, a little more at the belt, a little less at the drawbar.
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