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Speed up a 3010
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 59 |
Does anyone have any experiance with increasing the speed in a 3010 through the drivetrain. I am looking to but a 466 in a 3010, or 3020 to pull 5500-8500lbs open rpm. Lastly is one drivetrain better than the other, when it comes to 3010's or 3020's. thank you |
Re: Speed up a 3010
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0u812
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biagger tirress |
Re: Speed up a 3010
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 59 |
I need something a little more substancial than bigger tires, I am hoping to be around 600 or 700hp, so I think I need something in the drivetrain to speed it up. I was looking to seee if anyone knew anything about the gearing in them. If there is a difference between the final drives or ring and pinion |
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 59 |
Does anyone out there have any experiance with this |
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Anonymous User
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i would say you better check the parts books at your local jd dealer to see if a stand tread was any different. |
Re: Speed up a 3010
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pa_puller
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You need to try and get ahold of a guy named Mark Kassebaum (sp?). He used to go by MDK on here. I am not even sure where he is from. He had a 3010/3020 with a 4cyl Alky motor. |
Re: Speed up a 3010
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J BIGELOW
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I am just guessing on this but i know the rear end case is the same on 3020 and 4020 so there might be a possibility of switching axles on a 4010 or 4000 to make it speed up. Not sure on this at all tho. Good luck see ya in the spring. |
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Registered: 03/12/2010 Posts: 405 |
If the 3020 and 4020 cases are the same, 4010 final drives are about 18% faster than 4020's. So they should interchange. Go to JD parts online at there website and do some number comparing. 706 rears will hold hot farm power, 800+. Don't see why 4010 would. |
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Registered: 02/09/2010 Posts: 237 |
Have you done all the math on it yet? Not familiar with JD myself, but it was probably set up factory to run 18-20 mph road speed with 15.5's. Jump to 18.4-38, and you gain alot. Double your RPM's and you are talking 40 mph, give or take, wheel speed. I doubt you would need much faster. |
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I don't think the 3010 will hold up to long under that kinda power, would go with a bigger trans!! |
Re: Speed up a 3010
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Anonymous User
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ran a 4010 in the 1980's with utility trans it was faster maybe find 3010/3020 ut trans/rear mine was 3010 |
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