Anyone Roll Coal with a Tractor?

   / Anyone Roll Coal with a Tractor? #11  
My, my, a bit quick to pass judgment based on stereotypes. I'm neither a guy who wastes fuel nor a stupid kid driving daddy's truck. I simply like it and wondered if it could be done with a tractor since that's my only diesel. Besides it's not wasting fuel if you get something in return. Using your logic I waste fuel lighting brush pile fires but from my perspective it's not wasted since it clears a pile of debris off my land.

Sorry, pal. By definition you are wasting fuel. Smoke is incompletely burnt fuel. Wasted fuel. The only 'things' gotten from it are your jollies and more pollution.
 
   / Anyone Roll Coal with a Tractor?
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Black smoke means you are wasting fuel.

To be absolutely clear, it means your engine is being delivered more fuel than it needs to do the work it is being asked to do. In other words, it's running "rich" versus "lean."

I get your point.
 
   / Anyone Roll Coal with a Tractor? #13  
To be absolutely clear, it means your engine is being delivered more fuel than it needs to do the work it is being asked to do. In other words, it's running "rich" versus "lean." I get your point.

Nope. It means there's more fuel than it's CAPABLE of burning. Big difference.

Yes, excess fuel is the cause for black smoke.

The reason people are obsessed with "rolling coal", I have no idea. In reality, it means you can dump more fuel into you engine than it can burn. Not sure how that's impressive.
 
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Nope. It means there's more fuel than it's CAPABLE of burning. Big difference. Yes, excess fuel is the cause for black smoke. The reason people are obsessed with "rolling coal", I have no idea. In reality, it means you can dump more fuel into you engine than it can burn. Not sure how that's impressive.

I don't know how it's any different. If it's rich there is unburned fuel in the exhaust.

Rolling coal may be silly to some and not others. Look at all the other odd things people do with vehicles. Lights under body, thin rubber on oversize wheels with spinners, lifted 4x4's,lower trucks, etc., etc.

Because someone doesn't find it appealing doesn't necessarily mean it's stupid. I could say the same about idiotic and excessive tattoos. :D

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   / Anyone Roll Coal with a Tractor? #15  
I don't know how it's any different. If it's rich there is I burned fuel in the exhaust. Rolling coal may be silly to some and not others. Look at all the other odd things people do with vehicles. Lights under body, thin rubber on oversize wheels with spinners, lifted 4x4's,lower trucks, etc., etc. Because someone doesn't find it appealing doesn't necessarily mean it's stupid. I could say the same about idiotic and excessive tattoos. :D Sent from my iPhone using TractorByNet

"Being asked" is vastly different than brung capable. The only way to "ask" any engine to produce more power is to add more fuel and air.
You could "ask" your tractor to run a 15' batwing mower, but it's not capable. This would create all the black smoke you want.

I understand that people are into things. Not necessarily knocking it. Just don't understand this one -- perhaps because I see it as a showing off the engines limitations rather than it's ability.
 
   / Anyone Roll Coal with a Tractor? #16  
I'm 60 years old and an ole coal roller since 1990 and I can roll coal with my Ford 1720 SSS!
I installed a turbo on it years ago to give it the power it needed to work the way I wanted it to work.
I would estimate that it will develop 35~to40hp at 10psi boost.
It generally runs at 2 to 5 psi but the additional reserve hp will pull it thru those conditions that would stall it before.
It has been absolutely trouble free and now handles a 60" rototiller and snow blower easily.
It will ROLL COAL if I hammer it but as was mentioned it is a waste of fuel so I ease into it slowly to avoid it.
It typically runs clean but will roll some when a heavy load is put on it but it is very brief.
I have 12 gears so I adjust speed to the load.

Yea I'm 60 & I ROLL COAL!

90cummins
 
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   / Anyone Roll Coal with a Tractor? #17  
By "rolling coal" do you mean retuning the engine for more power?

The engine in your tractor appears to be a 1.1L Iseki. Doubtful there is much in the way of tuning available.

How much do you intend to spend?
 
   / Anyone Roll Coal with a Tractor? #18  
Nope. It means there's more fuel than it's CAPABLE of burning. Big difference.

Yes, excess fuel is the cause for black smoke.

The reason people are obsessed with "rolling coal", I have no idea. In reality, it means you can dump more fuel into you engine than it can burn. Not sure how that's impressive.

Exactly. Compensating, I think. For what; anyone's guess.
 
   / Anyone Roll Coal with a Tractor? #19  
I have no idea if my LS tractor releases black smoke when loaded a bit since the exhaust if at the cab roof line and impossible to see from the seat. I don't have any thing to overload it with so it is a mute point.

If you want your engine to last for a long time, "rolling coal" is not the way to do it.
 

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