johndeerefan
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We put our 1086 on the PTO dyno machine at the Butler County Antique Tractor & Engine Club's annual show over the weekend. This tractor stock is suppose to be 132 HP. The dyno showed 155 HP then the pto clutches started slipping, but the ole diesel wasn't finished. The man operating the dyno said it would probably turn 165 HP or so if it hadn't started slipping the clutches.
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