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Re: best 100+hp tractor with 540 pto
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Posted by the tractor vet on December 14, 2006 at 07:16:43 from (75.19.120.20):
In Reply to: best 100+hp tractor with 540 pto posted by dx29 on December 14, 2006 at 06:27:16:
Well for your Spec's then it comes down to 856, 966.for the 100 pony bracket Now as for the One statement that they will not handel a 100 hp. thru the PTO someone is full of SHUTT . Lets see here my 806 is tweede up over 110 hp and we work the snot out of it baggen silage everyear plus grinding feed and either of those two jobs will at times bring her to her knees .Now the worste thing i can except is that one of these days that i will have to put a pto clutch pack in her or about the time that she will need a new clutch i figgure that the PTO input will need to be replaced . So do not worry about the PTO not being able to take it as it is the same PTO that is in a 706 all the way on up to the 86 seires and will take H.P.well over 250 .
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