cowboydoc
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I can pretty much guarantee you that if you run that hydro for 24 hours pulling a ripper and run the 7820 pulling the ripper you are going to see a significant temperature difference. If you have some guys running them with only 80-100 cows then they aren't going to be out farming thousands of acres. If you just use one to putt around the farm moving haybale and doing some occasional fieldwork for a few hours here and there it probably would hold up. But I guarantee you put that hydro out on a big ripper or planter and it will not last very long. And I would never own one of them for the safety issues alone. Also are you sure the 1066 was a true hydro? I didn't think they put a true hydro in the 1066. I thought that was the 1026. I also find it pretty hard to believe that unless there were some modifications done that the 115 hp pto would run 170 pto hp. The only way that is going to happen is with some serious modification because it sure didn't run from the factory that way.