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JD 5055e (v) 5065e
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1406945" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>often it's just a different tune on the injector pump, this was the case with a lot of IH tractors.. the 684 and 784 are the same tractor with a different injector pump, the 884 was still the same tractor but with a turbo.. the 574 was the same engine but with one cylinder less which made for a bit a shorter tractor... in some cases the highest HP model of a given series of tractor would have transmission problems... a good example of this was the Massey 165/178/180 series which all shared the transmission.</p><p>disking really takes grunt and traction.. our 684 has it's work cut out pulling our 10 ft disc in softer ground when the disc axle start to hit the dirt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1406945, member: 9096"] often it's just a different tune on the injector pump, this was the case with a lot of IH tractors.. the 684 and 784 are the same tractor with a different injector pump, the 884 was still the same tractor but with a turbo.. the 574 was the same engine but with one cylinder less which made for a bit a shorter tractor... in some cases the highest HP model of a given series of tractor would have transmission problems... a good example of this was the Massey 165/178/180 series which all shared the transmission. disking really takes grunt and traction.. our 684 has it's work cut out pulling our 10 ft disc in softer ground when the disc axle start to hit the dirt [/QUOTE]
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