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- Feb 21, 2003
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- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
Massey built a V8 diesel ag tractor some years back and one of the farmers down the road has one. The cylinder banks stick out over the frame on both sides and it's turbo charged as well and he has it turned up a tad. Last year I had to do an in field weld on it, He actually broke the top link forged steel bracket completely in two pieces pulling a huge Swedish tine cultivator.
They sound real sweet with a straight pipe and the turbo really sings when pulling hard. Used to be a Massey dealer close by and still a lot of them working around here actually. He also pulls a large Loftness stubble chopper I've worked on as well. 2 years ago he stubble beat a box spring that someone put in his field and he didn't see it. Was probably loaded anyway. He like to drink and farm which is pretty typical around here. I spent a good part of a day torching out the mangled box spring and then had to order a new drive drive coupling from Loftness to replace the one that got shock overloaded. I asked him if he even felt it getting sucked in and he said the only thing that he felt was the Loftness jump up a bit...lol. Keep in mind that this stubble beater is 13 feet wide and has to be roaded from one end only. Sure did eat the box spring no issue and I bet the Massey blew some smoke too.
I have no idea what it outputs PTO wise but I bet it's well in the excess of 300 PTO. I also bet it sucks down diesel like a drunken sailor as well.
They sound real sweet with a straight pipe and the turbo really sings when pulling hard. Used to be a Massey dealer close by and still a lot of them working around here actually. He also pulls a large Loftness stubble chopper I've worked on as well. 2 years ago he stubble beat a box spring that someone put in his field and he didn't see it. Was probably loaded anyway. He like to drink and farm which is pretty typical around here. I spent a good part of a day torching out the mangled box spring and then had to order a new drive drive coupling from Loftness to replace the one that got shock overloaded. I asked him if he even felt it getting sucked in and he said the only thing that he felt was the Loftness jump up a bit...lol. Keep in mind that this stubble beater is 13 feet wide and has to be roaded from one end only. Sure did eat the box spring no issue and I bet the Massey blew some smoke too.
I have no idea what it outputs PTO wise but I bet it's well in the excess of 300 PTO. I also bet it sucks down diesel like a drunken sailor as well.