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Re: Hey Allen about a 1086
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Posted by Steven@AZ on June 30, 2006 at 18:52:04 from (72.20.78.220):
In Reply to: Hey Allen about a 1086 posted by jddriver on June 30, 2006 at 16:07:32:
Our 1086 has always dyno'ed at around 140 horsepower on the PTO. Heck of a good tractor, it needs a paint job, but we use it so much there is not time to take it out of service to paint it. Fuel usage is darn good. I ran a 966 for a guy that used way more fuel than our 1086. Ours has the digital info center in the dash that has a pyro from the factory. Pyro is a very useful tool for taking care of your tractor - keeps you from over working the tractor and makes sure that you have something to guide you for cooling down the engine prior to shut down. Pyro in ours usually runs about 750 degrees under medium load, fully loaded I have had it go up to 1100 and then I backed off. I always let it cool down to 350 degrees before shutting the engine off. If you have any specific questions, feel free to email me!
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