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Re: best 100+hp tractor with 540 pto
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Posted by P Backus on December 15, 2006 at 12:03:12 from (69.128.33.61):
In Reply to: Re: best 100+hp tractor with 540 pto posted by dx29 on December 15, 2006 at 06:27:00:
The 4020 is close to 100 HP itself, so if you want more, make sure what you"re looking at has more. An 806/856 is going to be about the same HP, although they don"t have turbos on stock ones, unless it"s been added. The 966/986 doesn"t have a turbo either, just more CID (436 CID). Anything else will have a turbo. Turbos don"t usually give much trouble, if you let them cool down after use. However, anything that moves can break. They aren"t usually changed during an engine rebuild since it"s easily changed anytime, and won"t destroy the engine if it goes out, like, say, an oil pump. a rebuilt turbo would probably run $400 to $600, I think. I have seen 200 HP tractors with 540 PTO on them, but like the guys said- you have to use your head or it will twist something off. It just depends on what you want. Paul
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