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dyno tuning my tractor

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1965LONEWOLF

08-20-2007 12:50:38




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don't have a pto , so how can i get my farmall dyno tuned and who does it in connecticut,rhode island or massachusetts ? please get back to me - thanks




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Bob Kerr

08-20-2007 16:42:46




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 Re: dyno tuning my tractor in reply to 1965LONEWOLF, 08-20-2007 12:50:38  
The only way I know to do it is put it under the biggest load you can , but at load RPM and tune the carb while walking along side it, BUT, it is HIGHLY UNSAFE, but it will work unless the hitch or chain breaks and the tire gets you. You could pull the same load and stop tractor and adjust a 1/4 turn at a time until it is where you want it which would be safer.



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wckid

10-27-2007 20:29:12




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 Re: dyno tuning my tractor in reply to Bob Kerr, 08-20-2007 16:42:46  
my club has a belt drive dyno you might try finding one of those.



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Stumpalump

08-21-2007 08:20:26




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 Re: dyno tuning my tractor in reply to Bob Kerr, 08-20-2007 16:42:46  
Thats how I do it but instead of walking next to it I use a piece of stiff hose and clamp it to the adjusting screw. Then I adjust it from the comfort of my seat.



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Greg_Ky

08-20-2007 13:00:59




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 Re: dyno tuning my tractor in reply to 1965LONEWOLF, 08-20-2007 12:50:38  
Most if not all new tractor dealers have a dyno.



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1965LONEWOLF

08-20-2007 13:02:33




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 Re: dyno tuning my tractor in reply to Greg_Ky, 08-20-2007 13:00:59  
i thought they needed the pto to do it ? any good shops in my area that are good at sqeaking every last bit of power out of it ?



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Greg_Ky

08-20-2007 13:08:10




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 Re: dyno tuning my tractor in reply to 1965LONEWOLF, 08-20-2007 13:02:33  
Sorry did not read the post good enough the first time. without a pto the only other way that I know of is an engine or chassis dyno.



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sparkplug

08-20-2007 13:29:02




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 Re: dyno tuning my tractor in reply to Greg_Ky, 08-20-2007 13:08:10  
try and find someone with a belt dyno. i've never seen a tractor hooked up to a chassis dyno. not sure how that would work.



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