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4m claydon drill power requirements.
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<blockquote data-quote="Salopian_Will" data-source="post: 8310566" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>on flat easy ground the 155 will be fine - lifting it and handling it may be a different matter. On slopes with the tines in deep on heavy ground (rape drilling) the 240 could be struggling. We have the blue equivalent of a puma 225 on a 4m Claydon On some steep slopes I’ve had to drill them one way as couldn’t get ‘up’ but generally running at about 1500rpm at 9-10k. Fan is enough to get the boost to kick in so running at 260hp.</p><p></p><p>Needs all of the 1.25tonne I have up front (probably could do with a bit more) and have fitted wheel weights for grip. A heavy dew in early October can make a big difference to grip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salopian_Will, post: 8310566, member: 80"] on flat easy ground the 155 will be fine - lifting it and handling it may be a different matter. On slopes with the tines in deep on heavy ground (rape drilling) the 240 could be struggling. We have the blue equivalent of a puma 225 on a 4m Claydon On some steep slopes I’ve had to drill them one way as couldn’t get ‘up’ but generally running at about 1500rpm at 9-10k. Fan is enough to get the boost to kick in so running at 260hp. Needs all of the 1.25tonne I have up front (probably could do with a bit more) and have fitted wheel weights for grip. A heavy dew in early October can make a big difference to grip. [/QUOTE]
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