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Re: Used New Holland 8970 Purchase??
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Posted by JHocke on February 17, 2005 at 04:23:05 from (63.171.93.42):
In Reply to: Re: Used New Holland 8970 Purchase?? posted by TomTX on February 17, 2005 at 03:50:56:
Injection pump and injectors were rebuilt. When the guy traded in to the NH dealer he stated that is smoked to much when it was started up. So the dealer sent the injection pump/ injectors out to be rebuilt. My dad asked them to put in on the dino when they put it back together. They agreed. Quess what, the dealer maxed the dino out at 300HP ++ and the tractor hardley ever lost any rpms. Which then made us wander what it really had before they took off the injection pump. Did is smoke because of the high HP??? We really don't know. Since, they have detuned it back to 225 HP. We have had some conversation wih the previous ower and he stated that the tractor was unstoppable. Know we know why.
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