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HUGE mistake on tractordata

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Daniel Christensen View Drop Down
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    Posted: 09 May 2010 at 11:01pm
All the tractordata pages are maintained by "peter@tractordata" and I have seen several istakes. But check this one out. I was viewing all Allis Chalmers tractors sorted by horsepower and in the 300-349 horsepower range none other than the D12 High Clearance was listed:  http://www.tractordata.com/td/005/td5029.html

According to that the draw bar was claimed at 
5.75 hp [19.2 kW] 
and the PTO was claimed at
PTO (claimed):300 hp [
CAx3, Bx2, G, D17x2, D14x2, D15, D19, 190XT, WC, WD-45, 185, Gleaner K.
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Collect the correct data and send him an email.
He will get back to you.
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We all make "istakes" now and again.  LOL
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i think he forgot the decimal in 300, 30.0 would make more sense

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rick of HopeIN Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 May 2010 at 8:23pm
good site, I use it often.  I went in yesterday to look at specs for a Deere 5103.  My brother in law has had one for a while and it looked like a simple, no frills unit.  I recognized the rear as the same one Farmtec used, import from India.  Sure enough he lists the origin for that model.
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Needs the extra HP for the higher clearance.
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