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Posted by souNdguy on October 24, 2006 at 06:13:18 from (12.64.222.218):
In Reply to: montana tractor posted by dgr on October 23, 2006 at 13:19:03:
I think he's likely refering to these montana tractors.. Soundguy Engine Model Mitsubishi S4QS Output (gross horespower) 45 Rated Speed (rpm) 2600 Type Vertical, Indirect Cylinders 4 Bore x Stroke (in) 3.47 x 3.74 Displacement (cu in) 141.35 Air Cleaner Dual, Dry Element Cold Starting Aid Glow Plug Cooling System Water Cooled Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) ROPS 10.6 Power Take Off Independent PTO Standard PTO Speed (rpm) 540 Safety Interlock Yes Control Electro Hydraulic Power Train Synchro Shuttle Transmission 12x12 Creeper Standard Speed Range Forward (mph) .50 - 14.0 Foot Operated Differential Lock Mechanical Brake Type Wet, Multi-Disc Parking Brake Pedal Lock Steering Hydrostatic Hydraulics Controi Pos./Draft Sensing Pump Capacity (cc/rev) 12.87 Delivery (gpm) 8.43 Remote Valves (std/opt) (pt) 2 Lift Capacity Ball Ends (lbs) 3263 3-Point Hitch (category/coupler) 1/Yes Electrical System Battery Capacity 12v Working Light Yes Alternator 12v - 45A Axles Wheelbase (in) 68.7 Turning Radius (in) (w/ brake) 106.3 Turning Radius (in) (w/o brake) 117.2 Stardard Tire (front) 8.0 - 16.0 Standard Tire (rear) 12.4 - 24.0 Dimensions Length: Bumper to Link End (in) 131.2 Width: Tire Center (in) 51.4 - 66.0 Height: (in) ROPS 87.51 Ground Clearance (in) 13.2 Weight (w/o ballast) (lbs) ROPS 3815 source: http://www.montanatractors.com/pages/12_4540.html
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