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Re: 2wd Vs. 4wd
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Posted by Brokenwrench on October 11, 2006 at 09:32:13 from (69.21.156.151):
In Reply to: 2wd Vs. 4wd posted by Mitchissippi on October 11, 2006 at 07:09:26:
Just a thought. I wonder how it would`ve went if you dualed up the 1066 and added more weight. That`s when I think the HP difference would really show up. There are guys (and gals) on here who could tell you the exact specs on both tractors, I can`t. A guess would be that the 1066 running pretty stock has to be close to 130hp. So if the 5610 has a loader you`d probably be fairly close weight wise and on a 10ft offset disc the fwa would be more of a factor than the HP. For heavy tillage I`d think the 1066 would walk all over the 5610. Besides it`d sound alot cooler too. I do agree though, if you`d had a 66 hp tractor without fwa, you`d have noticed a big difference between the two. FWA especially with a loader hanging out in front of it puts alot of traction on the ground.
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