Farms: John Deere 830 pulling 33000# + 5 ton Mack 6X6 at Hallockville
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Mack 6X6 pulling 33000# on sled + JD 830 back and forth at Hallockville fall festival Good time had by all.
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LOL! I love the comment by Richard that the 560 might put up a fight. A 560 at idle could maybe crush beer cans lined up in single file. 😄 no harsh feelings on Farmalls. I'd love to own one!
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torque... that is all
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Like to see a letter series farmall pull that!
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33,000 pounds is what most pulling sleds weigh, and the mack is rolling, but overall nicely done
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I've never been a diehard Deere fan, but I do love the sound of those big 2-cylinder engines bearing down.
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2 cylinder
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Awesome!!!
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The difference in idle and full throttle on those tractors is only like 200 rpm!
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That one has apparently had some engine work done to it as there are many things you can do to any engine. My 1949 DC Case has 497 cid and is an impressive tractor its self!
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now thats dead weight pulling
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That is a Mack 6x6. It has a 235 hp Mack engine in it and the truck was built by Mack to goverment specs. The multi fuel engines that were used in other trucks were made by white/Hercules not continental.
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That is not a Mack 6X6.. It is an M543 military wrecker. It is powered by a continental multi fuel 6 cylinder diesel and has a five speed spicer trans and a spicer two speed transfer case.
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The JD 830 has 2 cylinders 6 1/8" bore 8" stroke 479 cubic inches lots of torque it will pull that load at 450 rpm.
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two
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how much cilinder have the john deere?
So I see it is a big twin cyd. diesel of 472ci, made for low RPM and a shitload of torque. Interesting. I wonder if any
other manufactor makes a simular engine