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Topic: Cockshutt or Moline
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| agco
01-05-2013 09:17:19
64.184.107.105
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Wanting to pull 6500-7500 running basic stock tractor with a few mods and weight racks 18.4.34 tires. Would a G moline or a 560 diesel Cockshutt be a better choice and any additional mods advice would be great. |
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| Michael Bay
01-16-2013 14:57:24
174.239.0.89
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Re: Cockshutt or Moline in reply to agco, 01-05-2013 09:17:19
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| Cockshutt 40 would be fine if done right. We had one my dad built that was 316 ci and would run 18.4-38 tires in third gear in those classes. Would run 24.5-32 tires in 10000 pound class in 2nd |
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| Mopower
01-09-2013 14:29:27
64.208.152.151
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Re: Cockshutt or Moline in reply to agco, 01-05-2013 09:17:19
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| | The MM 403 4cyl engine is tough to beat. It bores to 436. I have a cheap basically stock .060 over 403 making 100 ponies. Only real mod was the cam. I pull 5500# 4&5mph in a UB (not stock classes). It usually places but there's plenty of room to unlock more ponies. 85 is very reasonable. The G can balance ok in 6500 & 7500. Not to knock a Cockshutt. A big Herc would be fun. |
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| Cody
01-05-2013 19:40:30
74.51.4.57
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Re: Cockshutt or Moline in reply to agco, 01-05-2013 09:17:19
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| Just depends.... how fast of a class are you pulling in? If you are ONLY going to pull 4mph, I'd go witht he 570 Cockshutt w/ a 3400 hercules engine. The Cockshutt will be a while lot easier to balance than a 6cyl minnie. |
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| troy heath
01-05-2013 16:31:47
64.130.159.61
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Re: Cockshutt or Moline in reply to agco, 01-05-2013 09:17:19
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| lol,kinda like comparing an alaskan snow dog to a poodle,moline for sure in this weight class |
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| Klochner
01-05-2013 13:06:06
50.126.40.226
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Re: Cockshutt or Moline in reply to agco, 01-05-2013 09:17:19
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| I have a 40 I go up to 6500 with and do respectable. If it was a 570 I'd say go with the Cockshutt, but not a 560. |
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| 1948 mm
01-05-2013 11:51:32
208.71.219.61
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Re: Cockshutt or Moline in reply to agco, 01-05-2013 09:17:19
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| I agree pick the moline just curious gas or diesel? |
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| MMZAck
01-05-2013 11:46:41
24.20.195.226
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Re: Cockshutt or Moline in reply to agco, 01-05-2013 09:17:19
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| | I agree - a G Moline hands down. You will start off with a much bigger engine and more options for mods down the line. The 403 MM engine in the G has a 6 inch stroke which means it has good lugging power for stock type classes. Zack |
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| jd plowboy
01-05-2013 09:40:45
69.160.179.244
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Re: Cockshutt or Moline in reply to agco, 01-05-2013 09:17:19
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| i would go with the G moline. they are hard to beat. |
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