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John Deere 2520 Nebraska Tractor Test 992: Test Date: October 1968 Type: Syncro-Range Engine: diesel PTO power (rated engine speed): 61.3 hp [45.7 kW] PTO fuel use (engine speed): 4.0 gal/hour [15.1 l/hour] Drawbar power (max): 52.4 hp [39.1 kW] Drawbar fuel use (max): 3.9 gal/hour [14.8 l/hour]
Nebraska Tractor Test 993: Test Date: October 1968 Type: Power-Shift Engine: diesel PTO power (rated engine speed): 56.3 hp [42.0 kW] PTO fuel use (engine speed): 4.2 gal/hour [15.9 l/hour] Drawbar power (max): 45.9 hp [34.2 kW] Drawbar fuel use (max): 4.0 gal/hour [15.1 l/hour]
Ford 5000 Nebraska Tractor Test 879: Test Date: March 16 - April 9, 1965 Type: 8-speed 2WD Engine: 233 diesel PTO power (rated engine speed): 55.96 hp [41.7 kW] PTO fuel use (engine speed): 3.6 gal/hour [13.6 l/hour] PTO power (rated PTO speed): 53.30 hp [39.7 kW] PTO fuel use (PTO speed): 3.2 gal/hour [12.1 l/hour] Drawbar power (max): 47.65 hp [35.5 kW] Drawbar fuel use (max): 3.6 gal/hour [13.6 l/hour] Test report: PDF file
Nebraska Tractor Test 880: Test Date: March 18 - April 10, 1965 Type: Select-O-Speed 2WD Engine: 233 diesel PTO power (rated engine speed): 54.17 hp [40.4 kW] PTO fuel use (engine speed): 3.5 gal/hour [13.2 l/hour] PTO power (rated PTO speed): 51.49 hp [38.4 kW] PTO fuel use (PTO speed): 3.2 gal/hour [12.1 l/hour] Drawbar power (max): 45.32 hp [33.8 kW] Drawbar fuel use (max): 3.5 gal/hour [13.2 l/hour] Test report: PDF file
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