It doesn't matter which side of the discussion you're on. In order for something to be "justified" to a person, there are a million factors involved, mostly personal reasons that make sense only, personally, to that individual. Facts are weighed and measured to differing (individual) needs...you know what I mean. "Well, that's nice but I don't need that" or "This one is good enough for what I need" or how about this one "Geez, whish I could afford THAT!" etc...
But as far as your example in the comparison, there is a difference, for sure.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( If the two machines listed are equal in weight and have similar tires, they should seem to pull about the same, even though one has more engine power (both torque and horsepower).)</font>
This not completely true nor does it </font><font color="blue" class="small">( "seem logical")</font>... "about" is closer, though.
Let's exaggerate the example to put this HP and torque thing into perspective, accentuating the difference:
Imagine the two with same weight and tires, as you said, only they are semi-trucks and trailer(80,000lbs). One has a 1500cc VW engine (less hp & torque) and the other a 500HP+ Diesel (WAY more HP & torque)...
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The only area that I personally see a difference would be with regard to speed. For example, if each machine were pulling a box blade that requires 4 mph at a given point (grade, hill, etc.) to maintain enough momentum not to slow the tractor until it bogs or loses traction then it seems there may be a difference.)</font>
The BB being the trailers and the grade being the Grapevine (interstate 5 in Ca)...yes, I would say there'd be a difference.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The more powerful machine seemingly being more likely to keep the speed up such that it does not dip below the point at which the tractor is struggling to keep momentum up against a heavy object.)</font>
Totally agree there.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( This would seem to be of little benefit when moving very slowly, or in tight quarters. The big question is: in real world usage, would that be enough to merit spending the extra money?)</font>
Just tell your friend to ONLY use his tractor for above description (limit his loads and speeds, stay off ANY grades) and NEVER use for anything else and I'm sure he'll be happy. Tell him he can borrow your tractor to do everything else. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Sorry to seem so pushy about this /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif, but since you brought up the subject, it is important to understand that there really is a difference, and always will be. Now, how much of a difference in the practical, real world...I couldn't put a value on that??? Hope that's alright with you. As I said above, personal prefference and usage...whatever, will play a greater roll in the choice your friend makes anyway.