BIGUN
Gold Member
I tried asking this elsewhere but everyone was so intent on “discussing” the pros and cons of hydro verses gears I don’t think it even got noticed, so I thought I would ask it here where we discuss Kubotas. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Now, which part is overbuilt on your tractor model? Some the hyd pump is the big heavy part, & the engine will stall out before the hydro bypass goes. Some, the engine is the strongest link, & the hydro pump will bypass before the engine dies. This latter is more typical, and actually probably a better setup. We assume some of the engine power is going to the power steering, pto, etc. etc. So the engine is probably a bit stronger on most tractors than the hydro pump bypass setting. )</font>
On tractors like the Kubota BX’s series where various HP engines all use the same hydro (as far as I know), are the hydro pump bypasses set to different values to match the different HP engines? If they are all set the same and the 15 HP version will lift the bypass then as far as power to the wheels goes nothing will be gained with the higher 18 & 22 HP versions. Correct?
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Now, which part is overbuilt on your tractor model? Some the hyd pump is the big heavy part, & the engine will stall out before the hydro bypass goes. Some, the engine is the strongest link, & the hydro pump will bypass before the engine dies. This latter is more typical, and actually probably a better setup. We assume some of the engine power is going to the power steering, pto, etc. etc. So the engine is probably a bit stronger on most tractors than the hydro pump bypass setting. )</font>
On tractors like the Kubota BX’s series where various HP engines all use the same hydro (as far as I know), are the hydro pump bypasses set to different values to match the different HP engines? If they are all set the same and the 15 HP version will lift the bypass then as far as power to the wheels goes nothing will be gained with the higher 18 & 22 HP versions. Correct?