Posted by KyleS on December 15, 2015 at 09:19:22 from (216.229.21.30):
I have a question about the transmissions in 7000-8000 series tractors.
Can you make them hold 300 + horsepower (on a daily use, pulling basis). New clutches, higher hydraulic pressure...I know there is a regulator. Is the answer don't do it. I have been told that it is the same tranny in the newer magnum tractors just electronically controlled and they hold more hp. Where's the line. I need 300+ hp tractor and have a 7250. Im a diesel engine guy and know I can get the motor reliable there, but not sure if the tranny can handle it. I also have a couple 7130's. Again I can get the motor there but can the transmission handle it. I love my old magnums but I got to have more snot. REALLY don't want to buy new tractors.
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