The horsepower amount needed to pull a sunflower 6433 greatly depends upon the soil, depth tillage, surface residue, and moisture. The minimum amount of horsepower needed, though, is between six to eight per foot.
Horsepower is irrelevant - it's torque that matters.
I would say 120 horsepower minimum... I know some people who pull 23 foot disc's with 130 horsepower tractor, but that was on plowed ground... but a 100 horsepower should do the job, at 4-5 mph
alot i dont know the specific amount
That Usually depends on the strength of the truck/engine. A higher horsepower and you should be able to pull more.
sshi
Over 1 kilowatt for sure!
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Depends on torque and gearing. A 12 or 13 liter diesel engine kicking out 340 horsepower isn't going to be the same as a 5 or 6 liter gas engine doing the same. There's much more to this equation than just horsepower.
depending on the year.. 03-08 models pull 126 (123 for awd models) and the new (09-10) matrices pull 132, all at 6000 rpms
not as much as a mustang ^^^^ Whats funny is my 15 yr old camaro can slightly pull a 2010 Mustang. Fbody has 275-285. BBody have 265. Corvettes do 300.
For a 60ft air seeder, you'd need a 4wd tractor that has over 250HP to pull an air seeder
pull the plug