California
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2004
- Messages
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- Location
- An hour north of San Francisco
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
Younger daughter is doing her semester abroad at University of Delhi, and we just came back from visiting her.
I saw a lot of tractors used in India for short-distance highway transport, including farm produce and especially bricks and building stone. The most popular models seem to be Mahindra, MF 35 and MF1035-DI, and Eicher. It was strange to wait at a highway toolbooth behind a farm tractor.
For road use they typically tow a short heavy-duty trailer with either 1 or 2 axles. Eicher's website rates their most popular model (242) to tow 2000 bricks. Their red bricks look like ours so I estimate that is a 5 ton payload. (assuming a metric brick = a 5 lb US brick).
I was surprised at the extremely low RPM's I heard. Chuff....chuff....chuff..... I learned from Eicher's website the model 242 has peak torque at 1200 rpm and maximum 1600 rpm.
Attached is a photo of an Eicher coming out of a side street on to the main highway pulling a typical load. Later I saw another loaded at least that high with granite blocks.
I saw a lot of tractors used in India for short-distance highway transport, including farm produce and especially bricks and building stone. The most popular models seem to be Mahindra, MF 35 and MF1035-DI, and Eicher. It was strange to wait at a highway toolbooth behind a farm tractor.
For road use they typically tow a short heavy-duty trailer with either 1 or 2 axles. Eicher's website rates their most popular model (242) to tow 2000 bricks. Their red bricks look like ours so I estimate that is a 5 ton payload. (assuming a metric brick = a 5 lb US brick).
I was surprised at the extremely low RPM's I heard. Chuff....chuff....chuff..... I learned from Eicher's website the model 242 has peak torque at 1200 rpm and maximum 1600 rpm.
Attached is a photo of an Eicher coming out of a side street on to the main highway pulling a typical load. Later I saw another loaded at least that high with granite blocks.