MossRoad
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- Aug 31, 2001
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Anytime you convert one source of power to another, there's loss of efficiency.
I don't see how an articulated machine that currently has 4 hydraulic wheel motors could replace those wheel motors with electric wheel motors (see past posts on how the hydraulic wheel circuits currently work) in any kind of financially responsible manner. :laughing:
Articulated wheel loaders that use differentials front and rear would be more conducive to powering the drivetrain mechanically with an electric motor or two than these hydraulically propelled machines.
I don't see how an articulated machine that currently has 4 hydraulic wheel motors could replace those wheel motors with electric wheel motors (see past posts on how the hydraulic wheel circuits currently work) in any kind of financially responsible manner. :laughing:
Articulated wheel loaders that use differentials front and rear would be more conducive to powering the drivetrain mechanically with an electric motor or two than these hydraulically propelled machines.