Combines power chip

Skoubo

Guest
Hello.. You have probably got some answer, since your message was posted awhile ago. Anyway, You requested a company who supplies the powerboxes for NipponDenso fuel systems. Have you tried the ATO-powerbox I know they can deliver chips for NipponDenso fuel systems, however I don't know if your 1991 model is too old. Go to: www.ag-tech.com Regards M.skoubo, Denmark
 

rjd

Guest
Need to know what brand of pump you have and year of combine.Check the attachments page and go all the way to the bottom to ATC.Hope this helps
 

sundown

Guest
It is a very late 1997(motor ser.n is TO6068H728495 ) I expect it is a nipendenso . All filters on motor are same as 9410. Where do I find the option n's. thanks
 

low_end_torque

Guest
I wouldn't chip a already maxed 12.5. Asking for trouble!
 

Foot_n_mouth

Guest
According to Mother Deere, that motor is not even started to be maxed out. The local coop dunces bought two 9620 tractors. According to local deere mechanic, who did service work on one of the 9620's, the tractor is set at an amazing 700 horsepower. let's see how long that motor stays togather before the block has a hole in the side like the famous 8870s had a reputation of doing after being power bulged to the max.
 

low_end_torque

Guest
deere could learn a lesson from allis on that the 7000 seris only used one engine the 426. In low horse apps they were not bad. In 4wd or high horse 2wd they were overtasked and often would not last. we had a 7580 and a 7045 the 7045 lasted for 20yrs still in good shapewhen we got rid of it the 7580 ten yrs three engines. we have green now a 9400 a little big for use but we aren't trying to pull the guts out of it.
 

Tech

Guest
More horses can lead to more repairs, how much more can the main engine gear case takeIJ I've seen piston debonding on a 12.5 and it was not neet. I like more horses like anyone, but scattering parts takes back any time gained in the long run as apposed to pulling back on the hydro handle a bit.
 

zbar

Guest
We have been looking for a chip for 9300's and 9400's for a couple of years. Have not had any luck. I don't think anyone makes one.
 

wasgreen

Guest
Be careful powering-up the newer combines and tractors. The old tractors and some of the combines from the 60's-70's were generally over-built and could take a little turning up of the fuel screw without too much harm. The new ones are built just for the factory H.P. and not much more. Parts and labor cost too much today in relation to the income we are getting off the land, so unless you have realy deep pockets, why invite reoubleIJ
 
 
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