White 2-105 pulling

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What weight class would a white 2-105 four wheel drive with cab and no ballast in the wheels or weights pull in? How would it compare to other tractors in it's class? I have never pulled before and am thinking of going to our local fair. Any advice? I don't have any weights to put on it but might be able to borrow some. From what I have heard they would allow to run in four wheel drive or not. I am planning on going to get it weighed tommorow at the feed mill.
 
That tractor should turn some heads. I have pulled mine a few times and have done well with it. Mine is a two wheel drive without a cab and I was pulling right along with 1066 IH's. Looked and sounded great with the strait pipe!!!!
 
I got a 2-105 open station too--and have thought about that for next years fair. What gear you find best? I think it'd do pretty good, but I just wish it had a diff lock on it. Got yours hopped up any or just stock hp?
 
We just started pulling with our 2-105. Ours is a 2wd with cab and weighs about 12,000 with no water in the tires. The perkins didn't have enough power to compete at 105hp. It was turned up to about 140, but still wasn't enough. We didn't want to ruin the engine(needed rebuilt) so we put in a 5.9 cummins at 190hp. Now it is very competitive up to 19,000 lbs pace running 2nd gear.
 
I haven't had it on a dyno yet but I am presuming around 115HP. Just had it weighed this morning, it weighs 13300 pounds. Aproximately 5800lbs in the front and 6800lbs in the rear. Seemed to be a little hard to get a precise weight of just the front and back. I presume I would be allowed around 133HP at 13300lbs?
 
I pull a 2-105, it about 11,500lb with out any weights and I do ok at the local pulls. I turn my stock pump all the way up and it is turning 120hp. I pull in 3rd gear in the 13,000lb weight class and 2nd in any other class bigger than that.
 
You can have whatever HP youn want, regardless of your weight.

Oddly enough, that's exactly what our 1855 weighed before I added the fuel tank fenders I just mounted on there last week. Now after I get the fuel lines hooked up and the fenders full, I'm gonna put it across the scales again just for grins. I'm betting just over 14,000

Donovan from Wisconsin
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