Posted by James Rumph on November 28, 2009 at 16:41:55 from (24.192.125.175):
In Reply to: Re: Ford vs John Deere posted by Bob seND on November 28, 2009 at 10:44:32:
Bob:
All the NE test info is just base line info, in the real world it rarely matchs up.
I run a antique tractor dyno service and have all the NE test info as well. I have spent the money to get calibrated and certified so i see the reality of things.
I have a freind with a Ford 7600 [turbo] stock and i believe it is only 231 cu inch.
This tractor pulls very well all the way up into the 7000 lbs class. So we really can't go by printed data.
It doesn't matter the brand they all have there day. I really hate the Deere guys wineing about TAs , this the way they came.
If you don't like pulling against them maybe you should change brands.
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