BobRip said:Beechwood, the nice thing about a hobby is you don't have to justify it.
I think the extra wheels and motors will add no torque as discussed above. It will help if wheels slip and give you more surface area. According to a conversation with PT tech support the relief valves on the motors are set very high and don't nomally trip, so adjusting them will not buy you much.
Bob, I'm going to think outside the box, so bear with me because I must be missing something. Lets say the 180 weighs 1000# and it has 4 wheel motors with each motor puting out 3,000 in/lbs. of torque ok?, then I built a 1000# wheel barrel and power the front wheel with 1 of the same size motors, same displacement (3,000 in/lbs. of torque. ), same tire size etc. Then I load 4 /80 lb. bags of ready mix in each. Which machine is going to move easier with less required force or power? ( I'm not talking about traction ). The pt with 4 -3,000 in/lb torque motors or the wheel barrel with 1- 3,000 in/lb motor?. In theory the wheel barrel is going to use the full 3,000 in/lbs. of torque and the pt with 4 motors will use 1/4 the torque on each motor. to acheive the same task. So 6 wheels will should provide more power than 4 wheels. This seems to make sense to me. Or my way of thinking is wrong.