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What is the most powerfull tractor you own?

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Byron WC in SW Wi View Drop Down
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AGCO RT100A dyno'd at 128 hp from the factory.
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Not real sure, either a 7060 AC or  D8H Caterpiller. or possibly the 980B loader. Don't know what the flywheel rating on the old 8 is.
 
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I think the hp on the d8 is like 190. I could very well be wrong.
I am almost certain that a d7 of that era is 160.
Is that a D8H? I thought that D8Hs were high tracks.


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chllnger528, The D8H started at 225HP and progressed to 270 at the end of production. The 8H and 8K had the low tracks, The first high track was the 8N. The 980B loader had 260HP throughout there production.
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We can do a real nice attitude adjustment on a 1586 IHC,  LOL
This is a late 1968 model D8H, powershift, turbo, still has the pony motor starter.
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Originally posted by Dans 7080 Dans 7080 wrote:

chllnger528, The D8H started at 225HP and progressed to 270 at the end of production. The 8H and 8K had the low tracks, The first high track was the 8N. The 980B loader had 260HP throughout there production.
 
whoops I stand corrected.
I was under the assumption that the 8 would have the same model numbers as the 7 because a d7h is a high track. Thanks
  


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7000, and maybe after the sale at Oakawville this week an 8030, prolly not though but I can dream a little.
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Would probably be a close tie between my 7580 and my 8070 FWA, cept the engine is out of my 8070 now, so I guess the 7580 is the most powerful one I own. Darrel
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I've got a Steiger CM325.  325 hp Cat 3406 B in it.  My next in line is a JD 8120 at about 180 and then my JD 7330 at about 130
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7080 @ 200 hp, 7010 @ 120 hp, 190xt @ dunno yet, 180d @ dunno, wd45 powered by chevy @ dunno yet, & an RC (needs redone)
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For my family, Ford 6700 that's turned up a little....
For the Farm, Ford 8970 with 205 I believe
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WD45 it's a little to big for my use. All I do is keep up my 6 acre yard. and mow he local churchs 10 acre yard. But I have 4 tractors so I don't need to change implements.
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dont know if i should say butttttt... JD 9620 500 hp. had a 8550 at 300hp a few years ago
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http://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/000/4/4/447-big-bud-16v-747.html
 
this is my biggest. jk
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1175 case somewheres around 500-600 not got it back together since we blew a head gasket last pull.
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Just broke 1200 hp on the dyno, but not very handy as far as tractors go.
 
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Originally posted by jmr450 jmr450 wrote:

http://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/000/4/4/447-big-bud-16v-747.html
 
this is my biggest. jk
 
   That is the biggest but I am 100% positive it is not yours.
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It would be my 7580 although the 545 loader has the same 426 engine.  Don't know the loader hp.
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John, the AC 545 is listed at 125hp.

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I run a pretty good size spread, 5.8 acres lol.  So the big boy is a D 15 II
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A 535 Case/Int Steiger with 800x70 x38 duels weighs 54,000 lbs with PTO
535 hp. a brother for our STX450HD Steiger also with PTO and weighs.
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