Gordon Gould
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- Joined
- Apr 1, 2007
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- Location
- NorthEastern, VT
- Tractor
- Kubota L3010DT, Kubota M5640SUD, Dresser TD7G Dozer
Most here recommend more than 40-horsepower (net) for a cab Grand L.
Kubota L4060 Power Engine (gross): 42 hp
31.3 kWEngine (net): 40 hp
29.8 kW
The cab adds 375 pounds to tractor weight.
It takes three horsepower to power air conditioning.
Kubota L4060 Weight 3737 lbs
1695 kg (DT ROPS)3748 lbs
1700 kg (GST ROPS)3759 lbs
1705 kg (hydro ROPS)4134 lbs
1875 kg (hydro cab)
4,134 pounds hydro cab + 1,279 pounds FEL = 5,413 pounds
5,413 pounds / 40 horsepower = 135 pounds per horsepower.
5,413 pounds / 37 horsepower = 146 pounds per horsepower.
Is your L4060 equipped with "loaded" rear tires or wheel weights?
I am not familiar with that ratio or rule of thumb you mention and you never say what the target number or max recommended is. I assume it is just for Kubota HST transmissions ???. Could you explain what it all means. Reason I ask is I have a 5000 lb 30 hp L3010DT (geared) the way it is set up - 166lb per hp and a 14,500 lb 70 hp dozer with torque converter - 207 lb per hp. Both have no trouble climbing steep hills with an addition load.
Thanks.