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13,500# farm stock allis?

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    Posted: 20 Aug 2015 at 10:40am
Hey I'm interested in what allis would be a good tractor for a farm stock 13,500# class. 12mph 3,000 rpm. Thanks for your help
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our 210 weighs 11500 with no water in rear tires runs in the ten mph range and she still earns her keep in the field when we need her to
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Yup a 210 will work out real nice for ya
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 What would be the best choice in 7000 series AC,s  ?
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I'd think a 7060 or 7080 would be sweet.  I think the 7080 was counterbalanced, so it might take the extra rpm better.  Find a way to make the torque limiter hang on and you should be good to go.  Shouldn't be too hard to get any of the 7000's down to 13,500.
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a 210 with 7000 sheet metal
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Yup a 210 with 7000 series metal would be perfect, 7000 series had all the Pd clutches, and the torque limter on the main clutch to cause slipping,,, 210 all gears after the engine clutch

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Thanks guys for the help! We have a 200 but use it a lot. With the smaller motor it wouldn't work to well anyways.
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How would a D21 do for this class?
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Pretty heavy for a 21. Mine does better in lighter classes. Most 21s are pretty expensive to make a puller . 7000 series a lot cheaper to buy.
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So I've came across a 7060 at real good price. How will it do in this class with the tranny and all? Trans and clutch seem to be in very good shape. And what could be done with tractor to give it a little more hp for now. Trying to stay on a budget for now.
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Got us 210! So How much trouble would it be to put 7000 series sheet metal on 210?
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used to pull our 7040 with great results
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Beirnesy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Feb 2016 at 4:17pm
Originally posted by ACman75 ACman75 wrote:

Got us 210! So How much trouble would it be to put 7000 series sheet metal on 210?



unless a tree has fallen on the hood  and grill of the 210 I would not bother 


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Now 4500 will make you compete in that class with a 210 3500 on pump line and injectors and 1000 on a s362 turbo and hang on. Not trying to discurage you just letting you know what it takes to compete in my area anyhow. Your area may be different also speed limit makes a huge difference what's comen in your area 10 12 18 mph or open speed limit classes will help .
Just reread 12 mph the ih guys are still strong in that range if possible do pump lines and injectors also turbo you won't be sorry

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Thanks 7040 and Yes it's seems to be a pretty strong class. We are planning on bigger lines, injectors, pump and turbo. And a good clutch.
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I remember years ago JoeIA's family ran a late model 7060 and had great results with it.
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Just as well get the power director out of it. Spend the money now, once you get enough power to compete, you will not be able to hold it in your PD.
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I believe there has been some confusion here. We are building 210 for these class. I am looking for a good clutch though for farm stock pulling, maybe a steel flywheel? What's best to use in a single disc setup?
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I've never seen a steel flywheel for a single disc. I will be taking my dual disc out, and selling it, since I bought a different one and set it up for the big input shaft.
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