Re: jd 2240 pulling ability?
I agree with the other poster that the 2240 should do fine.
Re: jd 2240 pulling ability?
I would think you will need loaded rear tires or wheel weights.
Re: jd 2240 pulling ability?
Shipping weight is only 5000lbs on those three cylinder tractors. Can't find a HP rating but that engine tops out at 45HP at 1800rpm .
Check the engine coolant for corrosion inhibitor with a test strip. Check and change the tramsmission oil screen and filter before purchasing. If loaded with fine grey material. Somebody did not use clean and proper transmission oil.
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Re: jd 2240 pulling ability?
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Originally Posted by
buickanddeere
Shipping weight is only 5000lbs on those three cylinder tractors. Can't find a HP rating but that engine tops out at 45HP at 1800rpm .
Here you go b&d:
PTO power (rated engine speed): 50.37 hp [37.6 kW]
Drawbar pull (max): 5,433 lbs [2464 kg
Weight: 4950 to 7340 pounds
Re: jd 2240 pulling ability?
As you stated the advertised HP changed from pto to engine when the new foreign built tractors started showing up for sale. To stay competitive then the USA built tractors followed suit. Also as you stated one needs a larger newer hp tractor to accomplish the same task it's not just the hp but the older tractors weighed more per hp.
Re: jd 2240 pulling ability?
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Originally Posted by
Tx Jim
As you stated the advertised HP changed from pto to engine when the new foreign built tractors started showing up for sale. To stay competitive then the USA built tractors followed suit. Also as you stated one needs a larger newer hp tractor to accomplish the same task it's not just the hp but the older tractors weighed more per hp.
It's a marketing strategy - pto hp versus engine hp. As well, the manufacturer's determined that there are differing market "niches" for the same model series. That's why they've gone to 5000 series E, D, E limited and M lineups.
And the 6000 D, Premium and R lineups.
Noticed a similar market structure for the 7000 and the 8000 machines, too.
Depending upon the lineup in a particular series - there can be a big difference in the Hp/weight for the same series - E versus the M. Or the D versus the Premium.
Gonna get you to spend those dollars... one way or another --- :laughing:
AKfish