Pisten Bully 400 service and operations

   / Pisten Bully 400 service and operations
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#11  
When you have some very large tracks and you need to roll them through snow, plus tow some implement. This adds more and more to the power required to move along. These machines max at +- 10 mph. Over the years snow machines like these have been built, you'll see larger and larger HP engines have been utilized, while there top speed has not been increased.

370 hp seems like a lot for grooming trails, compared to what some semis have. Jon
 
   / Pisten Bully 400 service and operations #12  
How big are the modern engines? How often do you need to pull everything apart for service? Once a year? Or is it more based on time and conditions!
 
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#13  
The tracks and suspension seems to need the most servicing. I'll post photos of that tonight.

Technical Data
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Type Cummins QSL 9
Cylinders 6
Displacement 8.9 l / 8,900 cc
Power output (ECE) 280 kW / 381 PS / 375 hp
max. torque 1,519 Nm at 1,500 rpm
Fuel tank capacity 260 l (69 gal)
Fuel consumption from 19.0 l/h (5.02 gal/h)
Exhaust emission standard EUROMOT III A / TIER 3

More specs can be found at

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How big are the modern engines? How often do you need to pull everything apart for service? Once a year? Or is it more based on time and conditions!
 
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   / Pisten Bully 400 service and operations #14  
ArlyA, what type of material are the motor drive cogs made of?
 
   / Pisten Bully 400 service and operations #15  
I did not realize how big these machines are. Thought they were a little bigger than a snowmobile.
 
   / Pisten Bully 400 service and operations #16  
I did not realize how big these machines are. Thought they were a little bigger than a snowmobile.

I think there are some smaller ones, but some of them get real big.
 
   / Pisten Bully 400 service and operations #17  
I did not realize how big these machines are. Thought they were a little bigger than a snowmobile.

I think there are some smaller ones, but some of them get real big.
 
   / Pisten Bully 400 service and operations
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#18  
They are steel, encased in HDPE or maybe some UHMW-PE polymer. Or some plastic similar to that. Sorry that I didn't have a camera with me today. :confused:

ArlyA, what type of material are the motor drive cogs made of?
 
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   / Pisten Bully 400 service and operations #19  
Interesting. What is a ball park figure for what these cost??
 
 
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