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Re: JD 4440 Powerhift vs Quadrange
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Posted by John A. on March 28, 2005 at 17:45:51 from (65.161.172.177):
In Reply to: Re: JD 4440 Powerhift vs Quadrange posted by Indydirtfarmer on March 28, 2005 at 16:03:06:
Hi Indy, I see your point. You will likely torque off a whole passle of 4020 folks with that statement. Better Duck!!!! I hope I didn't make the compairison that a 44 was equal to a 48. I think from my experiences that on equal ground I would rather have a stock 46, PS. It will handle, a 21 ft offset, all 6 row wide or 8 row narrow equipment. Then in a light duty situation, ie pulling a single grain drill, up shift to 6th, throttle back to 1400 to 1450 rpms and this trasctor will run for 3 days before neededing fuel. That is a stock 4640, PS. Like the IH 7,9,1066 tractors they are on the same platform, The 44,46,4840s are too. So I see the position you are comming from. I will catch ya later. Enjoyed the visit. Later, John A.
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