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  1. JerryC999

    GC Series - 23 or 25 HP from the same size engine: How do they do that?

    Its really more like 5% difference in HP and 6.5% in GPM. Still not that much, I suppose. But I wonder if it is the gearing ratios that might have more impact.
  2. JerryC999

    GC Series - 23 or 25 HP from the same size engine: How do they do that?

    Yep, with my debris forks on and a few straw bales on the loader, I lost traction from my rear wheels on sorta wet grass. I had to switch to 4-wheel drive to keep moving. So, that ballast thing is a real issue.
  3. JerryC999

    GC Series - 23 or 25 HP from the same size engine: How do they do that?

    And so it all begs the question: If this is simply tweaks to the same engine, why not pick the optimum tweak for durability and function, and stay there? If my 1715 is tweaked to deliver a couple more horsepower, does that come at the cost of longevity?
  4. JerryC999

    GC Series - 23 or 25 HP from the same size engine: How do they do that?

    From my reading, specs on the engines on the GC MF 23/25 horse tractors are the same. But the higher horse engines run at a couple hundred higher rpm. What all is going on with that? I have a GC1715 (with about 20 hours on it now), so I get that extra couple of horses, but I don't understand...
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