pmsmechanic
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- Joined
- Dec 6, 2013
- Messages
- 4,194
- Location
- Southern Alberta, Canada
- Tractor
- 4410 and F-935 John Deere, MF 245
@ MessickFarmEqu Some challenges are a little hard to resist
so I calculated the difference the same way I calculated the Kubota for my own tractor. Came up with 5%. That's John Deere efficiency for you. Probably this has more to do with engine size than anything but as I say I couldn't resist.
Also I didn't catch this at first but pto hp doesn't measure driveline losses so the original figure of 10-15% loss is probably correct.
@ MtnViewRanch Someone can correct me on this but from what I understand a hydro can put more power to the ground at slow speeds because apparently the hydro develops more torque.
Also I didn't catch this at first but pto hp doesn't measure driveline losses so the original figure of 10-15% loss is probably correct.
@ MtnViewRanch Someone can correct me on this but from what I understand a hydro can put more power to the ground at slow speeds because apparently the hydro develops more torque.