Hi, I was not meaning to argue with you, yes we are saying the same thing--except--"real horsepower"--there is no such thing. There is SAE, British Bastard, and we can go into net and gross and all that but the accepted equation for hosepower which is widely used and easily found in most engineering text does not yield "real" horsepower or "compact" vs "full size" horsepower. A Formual One racing engine makes a real 1,000 horsepower but it is ill suited to pulling loads and a Kubota
B2410 makes a real 24 horsepower from 70 cubes but torque and such is the key to useability. By the way, as a fan of turbines, they don't make much torque till you run them through a gear box but trust me on this, a tiny Allison I can hold in my arms will make 600 plus "real" horsepower and if hooked to a tractor would make "real" dirt fly.
Different tractors with different engines etc for different uses, not better or worse, just different.
I guess what I am saying is that a horsepower is a horsepower but that torque curve is what we are interested in.
As to bailing equipment, I imagine if there was a market there could be equipment made for compacts even if some of it was self powered which might not be such a bad idea.
All I ever really wanted was a Turbine Allison powerd
B2410 with an Allison tranny from an 18 wheeler. Diesels are for wusses. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif . J