Think most are in the 150 to 250hp range, but they get larger by the year.As AGVG explained, European tractors are nothing like our simple field tractors. First thing I noticed about them is that they will haul butt down the road. Now tractors are offered with that option here in the U.S.
Not sure why you think these tractors need a boost in HP? I couldn't clearly see any numbering on them but they are probably 350HP tractors? The grader I run is 255HP and under the conditions in the video it would easily push the blade at 28mph which is it's top speed.
As AGVG explained, European tractors are nothing like our simple field tractors. First thing I noticed about them is that they will haul butt down the road. Now tractors are offered with that option here in the U.S.
Not sure why you think these tractors need a boost in HP? I couldn't clearly see any numbering on them but they are probably 350HP tractors? The grader I run is 255HP and under the conditions in the video it would easily push the blade at 28mph which is it's top speed.
250-350 hp is getting somewhere. That 5820 in the first post is only 88hp. My JD310 was 95 hp and could only maintain about 15 mph up grades. My 366 gas burner truck known far and wide for being gutless pigs could add 17,500 pounds of truck and trailer plus the backhoe and move twice that fast up hills. 88 hp doesn’t take you very fast up hills much less pushing a snow plow. The 1980s 6.2 diesels probably the weakest trucks ever built had more power.