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Re: Re: Re: How much is too much for a 350U Wheatland
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Posted by Hey CNKS, read it again on November 15, 2002 at 04:02:20 from (12.218.14.192):
In Reply to: Re: Re: How much is too much for a 350U Wheatland posted by CNKS on November 14, 2002 at 17:53:57:
CNKS: If you can't read my post correctly, please don't tell me I'am wrong. I never said anything about throttle. I said 80 percent of max load. Load is different from RPM. In using either load or RPM in determining how to use my tractors, I would not let you touch mine if all you can think of is "max". You must be a very young person yet. You can run the crap out of yours if you feel that makes you a man. I'll take 80percent of max load(with full RPM)with my 50 plus year old tractors without your blessing anyday. Thanks but no thanks to your ideas. Gene
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