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wheel horse man

B80 8speed 8 pinion trans VS cub cadet 3speed 12hp a kid bet me that his cub would out pull mine so i said lets hook up to each other who would have a chance do i need to add weight

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Jim_M

There's way too many variables for that to be a true test.

Can you hook each of them to a heavy object one at a time? That will tell you more.

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farmer

Wheel Horse Man,

A lot depends on how fat the kid on the Cub is. :thumbs:

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Kelly

Do it like Jim said that would be more of a test, add weight till one can't pull it.

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WH854

Ditto on what Jim and Kelly said :thumbs:

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farmer

I agree, if you use one driver.

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corn53

Hope we get a video of this!!! :thumbs:

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Jim_M

They need to weigh the same (with the driver) for it to be fair.

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wheel horse man

we was going to hook up in a gravel parking lot there is no weight just hitch to hitch and i will try to get a video

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corn53

That`ll b the bomb!!! :thumbs:

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puddlejumper

Hook mshort and try to rig the chain so you are lifting him :thumbs:

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Toejam

:thumbs:

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wheel horse man

he also said he would bring his john deer 140 i said keep it in the barn i would win for sure :thumbs:

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corn53

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wheelhorse656

he also said he would bring his john deer 140 i said keep it in the barn i would win for sure :thumbs:

:wh: AGREEED BIG TIME!!!!!!!! :D

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The Toolman

Don't be so quick to blow the deere off. It outweighs you quite a bit, 14 hp, an has the hydro that will put full power at a real slow speed. I know, I had one years ago.

They weigh around 750 lbs, an your B-80 probably weighs about what my c-101 does 590 lbs. These figures come from tractor data.

These horses are great, an I love mine. But they are not the end of the rainbow..... :thumbs:

http://www.tractordata.com/lawn-tractors/t...n-tractors.html

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Kelly

I agree, WH is a nice machine simple to work on, but I own a few JD's cubs, simplicitys, ect... and the WH is probably the lightest machine of them all, my 316 JD was a beast of a machine, with a onan 16hp and the hydro was unstopable.

Don't get me wrong I collect WH's not other brands but don't run them in the ground, they are all capable machines, why do you think m ore pulling tractors are built from cubs?

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hm12460

A B-80 is a very good, capable machine and an excellent value for the money. Having one myself and several John Deere 140's over the years, I don't think for a minute it will out pull a 140.

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chesbaycruiser

Wheel Horse Man, In challenges like this, as in business, better to "Under Promise & Over Deliver", than the other way around!

Good luck in your pull...hope you kick butt and take names!

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hm12460...looking at your signature....wasn't G.H.W. Bush serving on the San Jacinto when he was shot down?

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Ken B

If you hook up to him in a heads up match I'll tell it like it is, yer gonna get yer ass handed to you.

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mavfreak

I agree with others here don't get to cocky your out classed in this...but if you can get traction and pull before he does you may have a chance but its a slim chance.

weight and traction are the key here

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MaineDad

Take the snow plow off. You don't want any weight hanging on the front!

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farmer

A couple of things nobodys mentioned,

Tyre pressure...as low as you dare go.

Don't hunch over the wheel, lean back in the seat.

If you do get your :thumbs: take it like a man. :wh:

Oh to be young.. :D

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Raider12

I will agree that there a lot of vairables that will play out here. I to think the green machine out weights you, but! If he has turf tires and you have lug tires (I hope) you will stand a much better chance not to mention a set of wheel weights to boot!

These are a blast to do.

Go get'em

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T-Mo

In the long run, it's childish, it won't prove anything (too many variables), and you could end up breaking something. It would be better to spend your time more constructively....just my opinion.

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