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Dave

06-08-2003 19:08:10




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What was the engine hp of a 44 massey from the factory? Thanks




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David in OH

07-10-2003 17:17:43




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 Re: 44 hp in reply to Dave, 06-08-2003 19:08:10  

To answer your question,I got 41.3 factory hp in the price guide book I have.

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marlowe

06-09-2003 04:47:40




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 Re: 44 hp in reply to Dave, 06-08-2003 19:08:10  
my 44 special was on the dyno. two weeks in a row after winning in the pulls last week it was 42hp and this week it was 37hp. it never is the same



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David B

06-09-2003 19:06:20




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 Re: Re: 44 hp in reply to marlowe, 06-09-2003 04:47:40  
Will a 42/37 horse 44 Sp turn its 14.9X38 wheels at 6500# or does it pull the engine dead?



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off the land

06-10-2003 08:12:52




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 Re: Re: Re: 44 hp in reply to David B, 06-09-2003 19:06:20  
The pulling can get to detail, even though you see
matched 44's(Specials, or 40K's) running strong, but pulling different. The traction varies with the 14.9's, their surface bite, depending in 13 or
14" rims. The 14's on a Special may be(an opinion)
a better traction rim for a Special. This is a tough tractor to compete against, those big egos
shrink when the forgotten red walks the walk. MH
is an underdog, having to prove 'worthy', at many
pulls, denied by bias, the delared winner.

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marlowe

06-10-2003 02:25:19




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 Re: Re: Re: 44 hp in reply to David B, 06-09-2003 19:06:20  
i pull in 6000 in first gear and never have a power out and 90% of the time take 1 st. or 2 nd.. and i have 14.9s dry. get your weight right and you will kick a--. DON'T try second you will power out.



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from the book

06-09-2003 04:19:25




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 Re: 44 hp in reply to Dave, 06-08-2003 19:08:10  
37.9 drawbar, 43.04 belt. specials rated at 43.58 drawbar, 48.95 belt. Don



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