Hour Meters

   / Hour Meters #11  
The new "hour meters" on modern tractors are recording in the ECU when the tractor is running. Amazingly, if you have a scan tool you can also see percentage of time at idle, at WOT, percentage of time PTO was engaged, all kinds of cool stuff. The ECU is smart enough also to record starts. Does take an expensive scan tool though for anything other than hours.
 
   / Hour Meters #12  
The new "hour meters" on modern tractors are recording in the ECU when the tractor is running. Amazingly, if you have a scan tool you can also see percentage of time at idle, at WOT, percentage of time PTO was engaged, all kinds of cool stuff. The ECU is smart enough also to record starts. Does take an expensive scan tool though for anything other than hours.

So which scan tool do you have?
 
   / Hour Meters #13  
I liked the old cable style tach/hour meters for accuracy, only the cables tended to fail. But for longevity, I would still take that system over the LCD digital dash panels in a heartbeat.
 
   / Hour Meters #14  
Neighbor works for a mobile commercial heavy equipment repair/service company and has both a Jaltest tied to a Toughbook and a Snap-on commercial. Its good to know people. Both of these are outside my price range for occasional use. His Jaltest is about $12K all in; laptop, cable set, adapters and software. I grade his road, we drink beer, he'll scan my tractor if I need it.
 
   / Hour Meters #15  
I did some work digging and trenching last week. Never shut my tractor off for 7 hours. Never stopped to eat. It was working all the time, but at about 1800-2000 rpms...that's all it needed for the job. PTO speed is 2400.

The meter registered a little over 2.5 hours.
 
   / Hour Meters #17  
I liked the old cable style tach/hour meters for accuracy, only the cables tended to fail. But for longevity, I would still take that system over the LCD digital dash panels in a heartbeat.

Wait - you said they fail but you prefer them for longevity? :confused:

My understanding (from TBN...) is thta the modern ones are RPM sensitive. An hour at idle does not come to an hour of run time, but it would at full throttle. So it is weighted by RPMs. Frankly, I don't know either way, but I read it here in the past...
 
   / Hour Meters #18  
I prefer to set a stopwatch on my IPhone. Zero confusion that way.
 
   / Hour Meters #19  
Most engine hour meters record revolutions. Reason being the distance the piston travels in the cylinder is what matters. Some machines have both revolutions and time recording meters.
 
   / Hour Meters #20  
Most engine hour meters record revolutions. Reason being the distance the piston travels in the cylinder is what matters. Some machines have both revolutions and time recording meters.

That was the idea with the cable driven ones.

I believe there are some electronic ones that do that now. I don't believe my Kubota to be one of those. It's a simple tick, tick, tick time clock with key on.
 

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