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heck id love to see that tractor. you cant get 150 hp unless youre into 8 cylinder range. but even with an 84 hp turbo 4 (ive got a 111 hp turbo 6 as well), you really can pull just about anything.
and 25 is real fast. usually theyre limited to around 18.5 to 22 because those tires arent safe any faster and good luck stopping 4 56" wheels with one trans brake haha.
and 25 is real fast. usually theyre limited to around 18.5 to 22 because those tires arent safe any faster and good luck stopping 4 56" wheels with one trans brake haha.
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Originally Posted by Frmboybuck
In a "pull off" it dosent matter what you have for power, weight will win everytime. If I have a 4 cylinder chevy luv that weighs 12,000, it'll pull your stroker around like its a toy. Its all in getting traction to the ground
Good luck with that.
Originally Posted by ManualF150
I guess that's why 20 ton tractors work so well with a 150 hp engine.
It weighs nowhere near 20 tons of course. Also, it has 564 ft/lbs of torque. It is geared extremely low, with a minimum of 16 gears to choose from. I would wager that the four wheel drive is a bit more effective than that on our SD's too.
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Originally Posted by hen23
heck id love to see that tractor. you cant get 150 hp unless youre into 8 cylinder range. but even with an 84 hp turbo 4 (ive got a 111 hp turbo 6 as well), you really can pull just about anything.
and 25 is real fast. usually theyre limited to around 18.5 to 22 because those tires arent safe any faster and good luck stopping 4 56" wheels with one trans brake haha.
and 25 is real fast. usually theyre limited to around 18.5 to 22 because those tires arent safe any faster and good luck stopping 4 56" wheels with one trans brake haha.
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Originally Posted by Coat_Hanger
Fuzziest logic of all time. Your 6 ton 90hp/65ft lb of torque Luv is going to drag around an unladen Super Duty in 4wd?? All because it's heavier...
Good luck with that.
Good luck with that.
Last edited by Frmboybuck; 03-15-2008 at 11:44 AM.
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Originally Posted by Coat_Hanger
If you ain't putting the power to the ground you're not going anywhere, yep.
If you have no power to put to the ground in the first place (your Luv analogy) you ain't going anywhere either.
If you have no power to put to the ground in the first place (your Luv analogy) you ain't going anywhere either.