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Re: pumping up a 766?
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Posted by John Schneider on March 20, 2007 at 10:00:33 from (139.142.51.53):
In Reply to: Re: pumping up a 766? posted by John Schneider on March 20, 2007 at 09:35:56:
Chadd...IH didn't do it because they already had a 100 hp tractor in their 66 lineup. Why would they bump up the 766 to compete directly with a 1066 or 966? I can't imagine that IH sold the 66 series at their upper limits of design thresholds (especially the 766/966). I value other opinions on this board greatly, but I haven't heard anyone say that an extra 10 hp on this tractor is going to hurt anything and if it makes my life a little easier because I don't have to fork over another 4 grand then again I ask the question, "why wouldn't I"? This wasn't really designed to be a question of ethics on tractor modifications...it was simply a question of "can somebody give me some details on how to get an extra 10 hp out of my new tractor?" If people here tell me that "no, it will wreck your tractor to give it 10 hp" then I won't do it.
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