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Posted by Greg P Alexander on August 01, 2006 at 04:22:23 from (60.231.33.231):
I'm looking at buying a neighbors heston 115-90 to replace my very worn out deere and to hopefully help him out with some finances. so i did a bit of research and found they use hi reving iveco engines, my deere is a 4020 and the specs say it's a 6637 cubic cm engine, 106hp at 2500 rpm and 353nm at 1100rpm the heston is a smaller 5861 cubic cm engine and makes 115 at 2500rpm and 370nm at 1500. My 78 year old father doubts the heston can outpull the deere, as the deere has quite a larger engine and makes more grunt down low. also he tells me not to beleave the specs on old tractors. I don't realy wanto go buy a less powerful tractor then what i got, Can anyone give me an idea what to expect from that heston. also if anyone has any opinions or coments on these heston/fiats.
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