3 cylinder vs 4 cylinder

   / 3 cylinder vs 4 cylinder #21  
Are all the 4-cylinder tractor motors in-line? Any V-4's?
 
   / 3 cylinder vs 4 cylinder #22  
My 3-pot B2320 is the third 3-cylinder machine i've owned.

The other 2 were two-stroke street bikes both of which I rode on multiple road trips. Vibration on the bikes was never enough to be the primary cause of fatigue..it was always the seat that made me want to pull over and stretch.

My 2320 is a smooth runner in its own right, and i would not hesitate to consider a 3 banger Kubota again if I wanted to trade...but it's a keeper.

And a 5 cylinder diesel can be nicely balanced without a balance shaft. I put about 200,000 miles on a 1984 Mercedes turbodiesel and once again...it was a sore bottom that made me want to rest. The engine was wonderful once off idle.
 
   / 3 cylinder vs 4 cylinder #24  
I own a JD 2025r and it idles at 1500 rpms. I often wonder if the high idle is because it would be so rough at lower rpms.
 
   / 3 cylinder vs 4 cylinder #25  
I have that same engine in the McCormick I just bought

My Perkins diesel on my MF135 runs like a sewing machine. Mr IT gives me a headache.
 
   / 3 cylinder vs 4 cylinder #26  
Anyone can find examples to "prove" any side of this discussion, but the bottom line is that 3 vs 4 cylinder vibration & power has little to do with number of cylinders or engine configuration. With apologies, that's just too simple. Instead, those engine characteristics have everything to do with way the rest of the engine is designed and where the manufacturer decided to set the limits... and the budget.

40 years ago modal analysis - the science of vibration control - was difficult and challenging for design engineers. Engines did differ, and good ones came from gifted designers backed by manufacturers who cared to decided to spend their manufacturing budget on reliability, power, and especially on vibration.

Today, computer programs have made those types of analysis easy for any designer. All that is needed is one gifted engineer and an equally gifted programmer. Everyone benefits. Computers make the solutions easy to find, but engineering solutions still cost manufacturing money - and in today's world cost is king.

For anyone wanting to learn a bit about real-world engine vibration and how it relates to engine cylinder numbers and configuration without going past high school science and math, there's a good article at: Engine balance - Wikipedia.

rScotty
 
   / 3 cylinder vs 4 cylinder #27  
And on the eighth day he rested, for the Perkins gave him a splitting headache. They do me anyway.

Not arguing what you say....after all....your headache is your headache.

My JCB has a 4-cylinder Perkins. When the battery is good (I dont use it enough to keep battery 100%) it starts in what seems to be a quarter of a revolution. I mean to say, it starts "right now" (no glow plugs)

Has a turbo and runs as smooth as creamy butter. If something like that gives someone a headache, I'd hate to see what our IH-444 would do to you!!!
 
   / 3 cylinder vs 4 cylinder #28  
Not arguing what you say....after all....your headache is your headache.

My JCB has a 4-cylinder Perkins. When the battery is good (I dont use it enough to keep battery 100%) it starts in what seems to be a quarter of a revolution. I mean to say, it starts "right now" (no glow plugs)

Has a turbo and runs as smooth as creamy butter. If something like that gives someone a headache, I'd hate to see what our IH-444 would do to you!!!

Maybe keep a Battery Tender (or similar) on that battery.
They work wonderfully to keep your battery fully charged.
I have 17 of them!
 
   / 3 cylinder vs 4 cylinder #29  
I own a JD 2025r and it idles at 1500 rpms. I often wonder if the high idle is because it would be so rough at lower rpms.
Our BX2660 is that way, when it is under 1300RPM, it shakes and rattles. As a result, I have the low throttle stop set to 1300RPM.

Aaron Z
 
   / 3 cylinder vs 4 cylinder #30  
Not all Perkins are created equal, my AD3-152 is a very good engine, starts easy in below -15c without any heating or glow plugs and are quick and very economical, but not all engines series are so good, and it's British and made in tens of millions scale. Only wished it had wet liners and not dry but not a big issue.
 

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