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7060 puller?

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    Posted: 23 Sep 2015 at 2:32pm
Hey what are some pros and cons to using a 7060 for a 13,500 lb farm stock class?
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Pros

    cheaper than a D 21, 210 or 220
    20 speeds lots of gear choices
    2 speed shift while pulling
    lots of used parts available and cheap.

Cons
    Heavy chassis to start with but 13000 is no problem
    clutch can be made to hold maybe 400 Hp after it will take a lot of
    time and money to put in a dry clutch and virtualy no aftermarket
    parts available
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DrAllis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Sep 2015 at 4:37pm
Factory clutch can be worked over a bit and see 800 HP, especially if you find one from a 7580 tractor.
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Thanks guys! What kinda of hp can be got with factory pump, lines, turbo etc?
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I developed an adapter so you can put one of my .450 DB pumps on these tractors without modifying the front plate. If you want 400+ hp, that's the only way to go, and it's still a Roosa pump, so still looks stock. That is not a cheap way to go though. At that point, lines, injectors and a good turbo are also required. 
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Okay thanks guys for the info. Sounds like it would be better to go with a 210
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