Posted by John Harmon on September 07, 2011 at 14:48:15 from (174.26.175.52):
In Reply to: Hp for corn picker posted by Cody6161 on September 07, 2011 at 10:26:08:
When I farmed I had a 620 Ford two row mounted on a AC D17 and pulled case running gears with 7"X 8" Kennedy barge boxes which maybe held 80-90 Bu. ear corn to the top of a 12" bang board.Never lacked for Horse power with the 17.Dads Oliver 88 diesel had a Oliver #4 mounted picker on it and he pulled 125 Bu. Kilbros gravity boxes on heavy case gears also.No lack of power with these machines and I don"t believe the Oliver ever had more than 70 Horses while the AC,well it was an AC,it always thought it had more HP than it actually did.Lol
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