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Re: Re: Re: 300 vs 350
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Posted by Ray in Pa. on June 16, 2004 at 20:34:18 from (205.138.20.184):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 300 vs 350 posted by Hugh MacKay on June 16, 2004 at 03:17:29:
Thanks Hugh, Your right about tire width being important to a tractors pull power. I wondered if the Nebraska test of the Farmall 300 and 350 were done under identical setup's for the tests. I wonder what was done differently on the Farmall 350 test to achieve the extra pull. I figure that if the tractors where setup identically for the test with the same weight, tire sizes, same transmission gear setting, etc., then I would of figured that the 350 should of only pulled maybe only a few hundred pounds more due to its slight increase of torque. Since I have not seen the original test data information of the Nebraska tests, I now wonder what the difference was for the farmall 350's much larger extra pull power for the tests. Thanks, Ray in Pa.
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