Posted by rustred on October 14, 2013 at 08:18:39 from (74.214.152.80):
In Reply to: inline 4 vs inline 6 posted by blue924.9 on October 14, 2013 at 07:00:34:
well here is my experiment i did a few weeks ago. i used my 650 ih to pull a 14 ft deep tillage for a couple days since 660 was baling. 3rd gear was to hard of a pull in hard stubble.used 2nd gear used around 2 1/2 gal. per hr. of diesel. then hooked the 660 to the same cultivator and used 3rd gear no problem and run 2200 rpm , wide open is 2400 rpm. used the same amount of fuel. traveled faster did not pull down as much as 650. 650- 350 cid. 4 cyl. 1956 660- 281 cid. 6 cyl. 1961 the 660 replaced the 650. the 350 is a tough old engine in its day , but the 281 did more work per hr. in this case newer is better.
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