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    Posted: 06 Sep 2015 at 8:36pm
Just curious, what Chassis would be better for building a puller out of.  Farm stock, up to maybe cheater farm, or light limited.  Start out in farm, and work my way up.  I would like to start with something out of a salvage yard.  190/200/7000 maroon belly, or 180/185 with 38's maybe bull gears turned back?  Just wondering what peoples opinions are?
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Go with 190 or 200. As you grow you will need 4 spider.   MACK
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As I luv the 180,s ,,, but your better off with a 190 series 3 tractor, or a 200,set up correctly you can put all kinds of power into it and never worry about tearing it up
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A local guy has a 180 that I call cheater farm. He farms with it but it has a 190 turbo system on it. 38's on the rear
Pulls real well 7 to 9000 lb classes


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Any reason to stay away from 7000 maroon belly? maybe a little heavier, but so much more room under the hood. It also has the  three speed until I get too hot for the power director to handle it, plus no neutral. opinions?
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If your aspirations are to someday run LLSS I would seriously consider using a 7000 exactly for the reasons you described. Most LLSS class weights are around 6500 lbs. give or take a little. A 7000 can make that weight and still balance well on most tracks I would think. The four pinion diff is already there, the axles and final drives are more rugged than an earlier 190 or 180 - 185 and yes tons of room beneath the hood. If I were ever to build another 301 tractor it would be a maroon 7000. The biggest issue will be finding tranny gears as the 7000 transmission gears are different than the 180 - 190. I would think the right custom gear manufacturer could whip up a custom ratio set if they had OEM patterns to work from.

As for your farm classes the power shift will hold until you get past 250 HP I would guess - not sure. Be sure you keep the RPM at or below 3,000 if you are going to use it and your cast iron flywheel.



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Thanks so much for the input, I really listen to the opinions of the fellow AC forum members.  :)
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Thinking about it more,, I'd go for the 7000 too, I'm liking the 7000 series looks a lot more, just don't quite get the Power shift deal,, I kno it's got 4 more speeds than a 200 Allis , and prolly could handle 350 hp. out of a 301 is easy,,and Could be done. but can it be made to handle major horsepower ????I'm talking 1000 hp

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The "Power Shift" in a model 7000 cannot be made to handle 1,000 HP.
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7000 only has a three speed power shift.  but there is no neutral, so it may be better for higher hp maybe 250-300hp? the problem with 180/190 power directors is they stall when you shift through neutral correct?
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http://youtu.be/fflVLh1kvho    That's a black belly 7000
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I couldn't get either YouTube link to work.
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What did Bernie Platz have? A 200 with 7000 sheet metal? That one runs good
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Copy then paiste link on you browser.
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My 7000 works great , could stand little more gear. As far as the power shift, don't think I'd want that to explode between my legs!!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Fields Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Sep 2015 at 12:40pm
how light can a 7000 allis get? Im been interested in building a large allis puller for some time.

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Mines 6240 with me and I'm 320. And can get more off
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So you take out the Power shift and direct drive,,, what's the direct gear speeds?
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I run 4th direct at 21, 22 mph
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Ahhhhhh nice speed
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Bob C ILL. I found videos of you pulling. Looks good. Are there any pulls close to Wisconsin you go to?
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Kankakee farthest north
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Originally posted by DougG DougG wrote:

What did Bernie Platz have? A 200 with 7000 sheet metal? That one runs good

A 190xt series III with 7000 sheetmetal I believe. You should see it now. WOW !!!!
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videos are listed as private and not viewable bob
hi my names dan, I am a young guy. i have a problem, i prefer my tractors orange and my clutches mechanical, thanks for letting me share
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All should be public on YouTube under name.   zero61puller
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Just got my hot farm together this year. Has 7000 series metal on it. Loads more room underneath compared to the d21 or 210 metal. Actually seems like more room than the 8000 series metal that's on the altered farm.
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