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What was the largest rowcrop built in the early to

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Joel

03-29-2004 04:12:32




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Was it the D21 , 1206, 1900, 5010?




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Hugh MacKay

03-30-2004 03:34:24




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 Re: What was the largest rowcrop built in the earl in reply to Joel, 03-29-2004 04:12:32  
Joel: Probably wasn't a whole lot of difference in size of the tractors you listed. I certainly wouldn't want to judge them by how they pulled at a tractor pull. Tractors pulls really prove close to nothing. The very best one can only be judged by the numbers of that model that went 10,000 hours plus, turning out it's rated horse power, without any major repairs and gave good fuel economy at the same time. Never judge any tractor based on one specimen of any model.

If you really want to judge these tractors look at the Nebraska tests. Not so much on how much hp but the differences between flywheel, PTO or belt and drawbar hp. You need to know exactly how much of that flywheel hp is getting to the ground or your PTO shaft. That will tell you exactly how efficient each tractor is. Then take a look at how many of each model are still actively farming, close to 40 years later.

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Joel

03-29-2004 04:14:21




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 Re: What was the largest rowcrop built in the earl in reply to Joel, 03-29-2004 04:12:32  
Early to "mid 1960's?" is what didnt get printed.



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RJ-AZ

03-29-2004 20:39:31




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 Re: Re: What was the largest rowcrop built in the in reply to Joel, 03-29-2004 04:14:21  
It was a tossup as to which was bigger, more Hp or could pull better. I've seen all of them pull at county fairs and it was never certain as to who would win. I saw a 930 Case beat a D21, 5010 and a 1206 at one meet.



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