I understand and qualified the environment, most of these see 40% at idle and another 30-40 well under 2K RPM. Far and few between see WOT or cruise just due to weather, lack of fuel $, time and the like.
But same same, X cu/in with and without a turbo, the turbo even at a low 3-5psi is increasing the proportion of fuel/air mixture into the same space and it's more combustion and that is more heat/stress. I'm certain engines can be and I know of many designed around those factors (and many more technical issues such as intercooling, rpm, fuel/rpm ratio's, metallugy, casting vs forged, bearing sizes, lubrication enhancements; all way too technical to discuss here); but seriously doubt those changes are on a sub $25K machine. The big full six or seven figure AG tractors sure, it's their bread n butter.
All that being said both dealers I've talked to indicated they've each only had one failure each on the little ones. Though one seemed very towards the in stock turbo over the not in stock NA.
Probably I'm more likely to see a hydraulics or another issue than a turbo even from what you're all saying, which is great news.
My larger concern at this point is how large a bushhog the 3700, 4400 and the 3540/3940 L's will pull; and for the same reasons, maybe I should go larger to have less stress on it, but for loader work around the barn, I really wanted smaller in size, and easier bullet proof operation, which is why I chose HST over gears. Truth be told I'd prefer the gears, but the wife wouldn't.
One dealer said any will pull a 6ftr, the other said no way, only a 5 with the 3700 or 3540. I want to keep it wide enough to keep me from hugging the fences.:thumbsup:
But same same, X cu/in with and without a turbo, the turbo even at a low 3-5psi is increasing the proportion of fuel/air mixture into the same space and it's more combustion and that is more heat/stress. I'm certain engines can be and I know of many designed around those factors (and many more technical issues such as intercooling, rpm, fuel/rpm ratio's, metallugy, casting vs forged, bearing sizes, lubrication enhancements; all way too technical to discuss here); but seriously doubt those changes are on a sub $25K machine. The big full six or seven figure AG tractors sure, it's their bread n butter.
All that being said both dealers I've talked to indicated they've each only had one failure each on the little ones. Though one seemed very towards the in stock turbo over the not in stock NA.
Probably I'm more likely to see a hydraulics or another issue than a turbo even from what you're all saying, which is great news.
My larger concern at this point is how large a bushhog the 3700, 4400 and the 3540/3940 L's will pull; and for the same reasons, maybe I should go larger to have less stress on it, but for loader work around the barn, I really wanted smaller in size, and easier bullet proof operation, which is why I chose HST over gears. Truth be told I'd prefer the gears, but the wife wouldn't.
One dealer said any will pull a 6ftr, the other said no way, only a 5 with the 3700 or 3540. I want to keep it wide enough to keep me from hugging the fences.:thumbsup: