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WD on an allcrop 66, hp?

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troy(el paso, il) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 29 Nov 2010 at 9:26pm

Fella was looking at my WD yesteday and he asked me if it had plenty of horsepower for his allcrop 66.  I told him I thought it would handle it fine, but then I don't have first hand experience.  I think it would.........just wanted to double check.    Thanks.  Troy

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   Oh yeah, It will handle it just great. Perfect combination.
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They were made for each other.
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Work great together


This is even better. Slower gear in today's yields.









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Originally posted by Lonn Lonn wrote:



Work great together

 

This is even better. Slower gear in today's yields.

 

 
 
Would love to get my paws on a 66 draper-style pickup attachment....
 
 
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Here are some pictures of a 66 with original engine
Just picked this up yesterday from Upper Michigan.
Bought from original owner. Engine runs great.
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Thanks for the input everyone.  That's what I thought.....now I know for sure.
 
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