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175 XTD at a tractor pull !! |
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DrAllis
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Posted: 27 May 2024 at 6:09pm |
Video on Red Barn Machine Works. We started out with 92 HP and had to turn it down to 83 HP at 2300 RPM. Great torque back-up with 73 HP at 1650 RPM.
Edited by DrAllis - 03 Sep 2024 at 11:31am |
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Ed (Ont)
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Wow!!!
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captaindana
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Holy moley Doc look what you’ve created!! Congrats!
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Blue Skies and Tail Winds
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IBWD MIke
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Lynn Marshall
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That rig is mean and burnin clean. Sounds great.
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AC7060IL
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Congrats DrAllis & thanks for sharing. Great project & video. You’ve created the 100 series AC 433 engine tractor that AC could have built prior to their 6000 series.
I’m going guess that it’ll burn 3-ish? Gallon/hr plowing with 4-14? 4-15? bottoms… accomplishing 2.5-3 plowed acres/hr ?? Edited by AC7060IL - 28 May 2024 at 9:54am |
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DrAllis
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Nebraska Test for 6080 tractor says 5.0 GPH at 83 PTO HP ( 16.68 HPHPG) output. At 45 HP it drops to 3.47 GPH. I dyno a lot of newer/modern engines and 20 flywheel HP for a gallon of fuel burned is about as efficient as it can get. Flywheel HP on a 6080 would have been in the 95 to 100 HP range (83 at the PTO) and at 5.0 GPH that 1978-80 engine was very efficient for its day. The 175 gas burned 5.1 GPH making 61 HP, where now with the diesel will burn 5.0 GPH making 83 HP.
Edited by DrAllis - 28 May 2024 at 1:30pm |
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200Tom1
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Congrats on getting her done Doc.
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BillinAlberta
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Heck of a job.Well done.
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steve fischer
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the way they should of been ,all Allis, I love the one we put together ,have been running ours at 85 86 hp when we had it in Hutchinson in 2018 , never heard if Doug Stamp ever had his on dyno
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AC7060IL
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DrAllis, your new 175xt has got me pondering.... Your prior post "moldboard-plow-sizing" theory ~ tractor pto hp= width of plow in inches? So it's 83hp = 83 inches of plow width. That would equate to a 5x16 plow(80 inches)? Has that thought come to mind for this tractor? Could it's drive-train hold up to it? Here's a link to the post I'm referring to; Edited by AC7060IL - 11 Jun 2024 at 11:21am |
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DrAllis
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The transmission would be the weak link. Final drives are the same as the 180/185, so they could handle the chassis weighing 9000 lbs but I'm thinking second gear in the transmission wouldn't like it long term. Probably not the ring and pinion either. It's not all about the HP and torque. It makes a difference what it WEIGHS. But, yes. If the tractor weighed at least 100 lbs per PTO HP it would pull that size plow at a modest depth of less than 6 inches I'd say. Rear tire size would be pretty small at 16.9 x 28's. Optional 18.4 x 28's would be much better.
Edited by DrAllis - 11 Jun 2024 at 8:56pm |
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IBWD MIke
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Hey Doc., are you bringing this thing to Amana this weekend? I've got a tap for you.
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DrAllis
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No. Been too busy with tractor rides to work on the 175XTD. I remember the tap discussion, but have now forgotten what it was for ?? Exhaust manifold pipe maybe ??
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DrAllis
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Thank you for the tap, Mike. I'm glad I went to the Amana Show. Saw lots of nice Allis iron and dozens of old friends. Thank you all for a very nice day.
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Kenny L.
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Dr. it was good seeing you and listening to your tractor ride story, also good to see Mike again and everyone else. Take care of yourself Dr.
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IBWD MIke
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Your welcome Doc, happy to help. Great show as usual. Great talking with everyone. I really like that 7030 of Luke and Dale's!
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coggonobrien
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The Dr. took the 175 xt to the tractor pull for an exhibition pull. 13:00minute mark
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Lynn Marshall
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Nice hook. He wanted to pull the big stick back, but it wasn't needed. She just laid in there and kept on pulling. Barely even a wisp of smoke.
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AC7060IL
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DrAllis, looks like your 175 XTD had an awesome pull at 360’! What a beast!! Thinking it’s rear tires must be fluid filled~18.4s?, 2nd gear/high stick?, etc? Does the pull sled run a different weight transfer speed for Exhibition category? Edited by AC7060IL - 04 Sep 2024 at 10:06am |
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DrAllis
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As they say, even a blind sow finds an ear of corn once in a while. It was a wonderful hook. I've pulled dozens of different tractors over the years and you always worry about that first time. Will the weight/balance be right ?? what gear can the engine handle?? etc, etc. I didn't even know for sure what the tractor weighed until I got to the track scales. I had guessed around 5500 lbs with the Gleaner F-2 turbo-diesel engine installed and a half tank of fuel. The tractor and myself weighed 5640 and I'm 200 lbs these days, so I was pretty close. So, being as I was too heavy for a legit 5500, I just courtesy hooked and pulled last. I borrowed a 100 lb weight for the nose just in case and it must not have hurt my distance any. There was the point where I thought I was going to yank back on the "Big Stick" as the engine was down to almost 1800 RPM. All of a sudden there was a dry spot on the track and the engine actually gained RPM's until the very end at 360 foot. I was out on the grass. All the 20 something youngsters standing around at the end drinking beers were all smiling when I finally spun out on black dirt !! All-in-all it was a very nice hook, especially for a first hook. Got another similar local event a week from Saturday. I may have to try it again !!
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DrAllis
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The sled was set for the 5500 lb class at 4 MPH. The One-Eighty gasser and the 88 Oliver just before me were 5500 lbs at 12 MPH max speed and the sled was geared up faster for them. The line-up man should have had me hook right after the Ollie 88 that went almost 360 feet at 4 MPH down the right side. So, the sled man changed the sled to 12 mph and then changed it back to 4 mph for me. I was 250 lbs overweight and ran 5+ MPH, but did it with 16.9 x 28 un-cut/no fluid tires beating that Ollie that had 18.4 x 38's that were cut. All in good fun. I just wanted to see what it would do.
Edited by DrAllis - 04 Sep 2024 at 11:25am |
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RedHeeler79
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Great job!! Thanks for sharing the footage!
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IBWD MIke
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Finally got that whole video watched, took several days! Looks like a great pull to attend weather you take something to hook or just go watch.
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DrAllis
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Darkness had set in when they were finally done !! same thing every year.
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