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Topic: Case 350 for a puller
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| JRT
10-16-2009 21:51:49
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I wonder how a Case 350 would do as a puller. They have a lot of horsepower for their light weight. I'm thinking there may be some potential there. Has anyone ever seen one pull? |
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| mEl
10-17-2009 06:26:25
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Re: Case 350 for a puller in reply to JRT, 10-16-2009 21:51:49
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| One advantage would be at 10% over you are allowed 2143 rpm at least if it is the same as the 301-311 series, according to the NATPA rpm chart, that being said even if you pull in the lower divisions you will be pulling against rigs with at least triple your HP. The amount of HP we must build into our engines to stay even in the "stock classes" is astonishing. Pulling is a sport of "cubic dollars" if you desire to be near the top of the class. mEl |
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| J.D.H.
10-17-2009 06:21:38
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Re: Case 350 for a puller in reply to JRT, 10-16-2009 21:51:49
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| We used to pull a 300 farm stock but always got beat by a 530 cause he had the same engine as a 350 (42 versus 34 hp)and could go a gear higher. Never seen one built up only stock. |
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