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<blockquote data-quote="fermerboy" data-source="post: 6725428" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>I was always told that my TM 140 had a lighter front axle than a 155, but same back end.</p><p>Possible that the CaseIH ones were different, never studied them that close.</p><p></p><p>On paper a T7.165 or near should be the same but in reality it seems to be a T7.200 or more is required. The new strangled ponies are no match for proper Powerstar horses.</p><p>Of course there is the issue of what power the TM is actually doing? Friend swapped his TM155 for a T7.200 I think, and moaned like hell about how gutless the new one was, then he discovered that the workshop dynoed his old 155 when it was sold on and it was doing 195hp, hence the new one feeling poor!!</p><p></p><p>Do you just happen to always have a TM brochure at hand?? ???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fermerboy, post: 6725428, member: 190"] I was always told that my TM 140 had a lighter front axle than a 155, but same back end. Possible that the CaseIH ones were different, never studied them that close. On paper a T7.165 or near should be the same but in reality it seems to be a T7.200 or more is required. The new strangled ponies are no match for proper Powerstar horses. Of course there is the issue of what power the TM is actually doing? Friend swapped his TM155 for a T7.200 I think, and moaned like hell about how gutless the new one was, then he discovered that the workshop dynoed his old 155 when it was sold on and it was doing 195hp, hence the new one feeling poor!! Do you just happen to always have a TM brochure at hand?? ??? [/QUOTE]
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