Posted by Leroy on August 16, 2017 at 06:54:45 from (69.88.204.212):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere b posted by showcrop on August 16, 2017 at 05:21:34:
You just have to watch where you pull. There are pulls that are strictly stock and if we see anything that is not stock it is kicked out. The pull I work at is first of September and I have kicked many out because of not being stock. Only exception is no muffler. And we do not go by weight but by plow size. Your Dad A would be 2 plow, the B you are talking about is 1 plow. And the model that does best in the pull over all is the B of 47 to 52 and in the 2 plow class. 3 plow class it is the single stick A of either 50 or 51 (forget year when to single stick from 2 stick tranny) to 52. They will usually beat out the Farmall H (2 plow) and M (3 plow), Usually only thing that will beat that A is a Cockshutt 40 or Coop E3 and that is because they have a lower low gear. And the pull requires lowest gear. If questions about power put on dyno and must not be more than 10% over Nebraska test so the late be could not test over 31 HP at dyno. Your Dads a could not test over 32 HP. SO yes there are pulls that are strictly stock. And we always have a croud watching.
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