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Re: Do newer machines use altenators or generators
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Posted by Jon hagen on March 07, 2007 at 08:44:44 from (75.104.56.247):
In Reply to: Re: Do newer machines use altenators or generators posted by souNdguy on March 07, 2007 at 07:58:42:
Oh don't get bent out of shape, I said a perception of here VS there. In your area a Ford 5000 at 75 hp might be hell on wheels,but here it could not drag many large farm impliments around the parking lot with nothing but the machines tires touching the ground. The original post asked about alternator's on larger newer tractors, to me that means a "small" 2wd of 175-200 hp,or a "medium" 4wd of 300-400 hp on 8 tires . The "large newer" stuff around here is 500-600 hp on 4 tracks or 12 tires. What is considered a "large newer" tractor in your area will vary with the intended use and farm size.
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