Command-trac 4Hi usage questions
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Re: Command-trac 4Hi usage questions
I forget what the numbers are, but the Selec-Trac has only 80% or so of
the torque (strength) capability of the Command-Trac. I'm sure Bill has
links to the correct numbers.
As long as you don't put on really big tires, the Selec-Trac is fine.
Billy Ray wrote:
> So I have the best (and worst) of both worlds.
>
the torque (strength) capability of the Command-Trac. I'm sure Bill has
links to the correct numbers.
As long as you don't put on really big tires, the Selec-Trac is fine.
Billy Ray wrote:
> So I have the best (and worst) of both worlds.
>
#92
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Re: Command-trac 4Hi usage questions
I forget what the numbers are, but the Selec-Trac has only 80% or so of
the torque (strength) capability of the Command-Trac. I'm sure Bill has
links to the correct numbers.
As long as you don't put on really big tires, the Selec-Trac is fine.
Billy Ray wrote:
> So I have the best (and worst) of both worlds.
>
the torque (strength) capability of the Command-Trac. I'm sure Bill has
links to the correct numbers.
As long as you don't put on really big tires, the Selec-Trac is fine.
Billy Ray wrote:
> So I have the best (and worst) of both worlds.
>
#93
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Re: Command-trac 4Hi usage questions
I forget what the numbers are, but the Selec-Trac has only 80% or so of
the torque (strength) capability of the Command-Trac. I'm sure Bill has
links to the correct numbers.
As long as you don't put on really big tires, the Selec-Trac is fine.
Billy Ray wrote:
> So I have the best (and worst) of both worlds.
>
the torque (strength) capability of the Command-Trac. I'm sure Bill has
links to the correct numbers.
As long as you don't put on really big tires, the Selec-Trac is fine.
Billy Ray wrote:
> So I have the best (and worst) of both worlds.
>
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