ntpa light pro March 20, 2012 05:30AM
how much horse power are they making

Re: ntpa light pro March 20, 2012 05:41AM
i would guess at least 2000- 2100 but the torque the are making as unknow to me and would be interesting to know

Re: ntpa light pro March 20, 2012 06:13AM
no not yet! only 1 tractor is truly over 1925 hp tested on real dyno! no spikes t0 make it look like it !!!!!!!!!!

Re: ntpa light pro March 20, 2012 08:56AM
You are wrong i know of 3 that have eclipsed the 2000hp mark. Get your facts straight

Re: ntpa light pro March 20, 2012 09:09AM
The PPL 4.1s are up to 2300 now!

Re: ntpa light pro March 20, 2012 09:27AM
You're wrong no light pro is over 2000 end of discussion

Re: ntpa light pro March 20, 2012 01:02PM
Isn't the ntpa lightpros a 540 ci class

Re: ntpa light pro March 21, 2012 01:57AM
correct. lite pro s 540 unlimited charger p pump.

Re: ntpa light pro March 21, 2012 03:19AM
According to the puller magazine Adam biehls mule deer was 1899hp two years ago.

Re: ntpa light pro March 21, 2012 05:34AM
But are they all 540 cid or maybe more or maybe not or who would know using the dont ask dont tell method?

Re: ntpa light pro March 21, 2012 06:03AM
a tractor puller wouldnt fib about horsepower what are you thinking

Re: ntpa light pro March 21, 2012 07:22AM
Question. What are the rules for the light pro's as far as chassis? I thought it was ag chassis only but I read in the Puller that Biehls is a component. Do they have different rules in different regions?

Re: ntpa light pro March 21, 2012 07:37AM
The Puller is mistaken it is not a component.

Re: ntpa light pro March 21, 2012 08:36AM
I read that typo too (and laughed). Mule Deere is still a John Deere rear-end.



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Re: ntpa light pro March 21, 2012 11:32AM
I laughed when they said washed was 1899 that's not true

Re: ntpa light pro March 21, 2012 02:35PM
So, "Crew Chief", enlighten us. What dyno horsies is it?
We're all trying to get a handle on what this class offers for power. Your final answer is ????

Re: ntpa light pro March 21, 2012 02:53PM
Adams around 1770 The better ones are around 1870

Really? March 21, 2012 04:06PM
What is the difference? All these dyno numbers don't mean a damn thing. None of them are accurate and nor do they matter. You can tell when a tractor goes down the track, who is making the most horsepower. The dyno numbers are all relative!

Re: Really? March 22, 2012 01:03AM
If you don't care don't get in this conversation

Re: Really? March 22, 2012 02:15AM
Anybody who actually pulls can tell you that a dyno is usefule to make changes and try new things but that the number is really irrelevant. Because every dyno is different and it is not the same as pulling a sled. Your name says it all - the crew chief. Not even an actual puller.

Re: Really? March 22, 2012 03:38AM
You are all way off. I know for a fact that the mule has 10,000 HP. Tore the dyno from the floor and distroyed it.

Re: Really? March 22, 2012 04:24AM
Hahahahahaha

Re: Really? March 22, 2012 06:33AM
that mule deere runs damn well. 1770 hp lol! i dont care what it has but its more than that and good for him. its a beautiful tractor

Re: Really? March 22, 2012 10:45AM
Heard he's building a motor for a new tractor thats gonna pull light pro. Heard its got around 1771hp going uphill with a head wind!

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