The C60 we have on the farm is a 4+2, with a 350. It has a 6:1 ratio rear axle. It dosen't even register the speedometer until you're in 3rd in low, (approx. 15mph), so I'd guess in the 7-10 MPH range?
Of course, the truck you had could be totally different. But you knew that. good luck! -Andy
PS, As I think about it, That guess is for only maybe half throttle. The only time more throttle is needed is when trying to actually get somewhere with the truck. Hauling grain, or empty, I'll be around 3/4 throttle to do 45-50 with it. I usually only hit 35-40. :)
That being said, with the throttle WFO, I still think 15 mph is being overly optimistic with the truck I'm referring to. I'll stick with the 10 mph guess.
This post was edited by FC Andy at 13:23:59 01/03/13.
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