Same Engine, Different Horsepower

   / Same Engine, Different Horsepower #21  
I don't remember the specifics, or how it varied among the 55hp and 65hp too, but it seems you got a lot more bang for a few more bucks.

It's usually the opposite. If all you need is 45hp it's not financially feasible to pay for the higher HP. You have an example in your 5075E. Do you recall the price difference to go up a size?
 
   / Same Engine, Different Horsepower #22  
The good thing is, that I can still up the HP of my JD6200. And do so with relative confidence. My 15" wood chipper is a bit large for my 6200 and the Mennonites say they can up my HP. Probably waay cheaper than what a 6300 or 6400 would have cost. But for twenty something years, I never needed or missed the HP but appreciated the larger size often.
 
   / Same Engine, Different Horsepower #23  
I致e been looking at some compact tractors and I知 confused about something. Spec sheets show 3 different HP ratings (40, 45, 50) but all 3 tractors have same engine, same frame, and same weight. What makes the difference in HP?

No different than having three different engine choices when ordering a pickup truck .
 
   / Same Engine, Different Horsepower #24  
No different than having three different engine choices when ordering a pickup truck .

Aren't your choices in the trucks an entirely different engine?
 
   / Same Engine, Different Horsepower #25  
Aren't your choices in the trucks an entirely different engine?

Sometimes, but every engine has several HP ratings for the same bore/stroke depending on which car it is used in and what they want to do with it. Many times the same block will be used but change the valve train or intake manifold/fuel injection etc to gain hundreds of HP differences.
 
   / Same Engine, Different Horsepower #26  
Sometimes, but every engine has several HP ratings for the same bore/stroke depending on which car it is used in and what they want to do with it. Many times the same block will be used but change the valve train or intake manifold/fuel injection etc to gain hundreds of HP differences.

Aww yes, I agree there.

I was thinking narrow mindedly of trying to buy a new F250 and making an engine choice based on HP.
 
   / Same Engine, Different Horsepower #27  
I remember the time GM used the same block in it's gasoline engine and it's Olds diesel engine. That particular time things didn't go well.
This is not accurate, it used the same DESIGN, NOT the same block.

The diesel block was beefed up internally, but it didn't have any more head studs and other important things like that, so it failed under the higher compression.

SR
 
   / Same Engine, Different Horsepower #28  
My neighbor and I have the same brand tractor, his is 60hp mine is 50hp. They ARE the exact same tractor through and through, except for tire size and pump settings. (mechanical pumps)

I've used his tractor quite a bit, as we hay together, and his has noticeable more power over mine. You can really feel the difference with the extra pto power, when it's needed.

Some new bigger tractors (electronic pump) will up the power automatically, when you have something hooked to the pto that's a big power draw. Some will go up 20hp or more when needed for a limited amount of time...

SR
 
   / Same Engine, Different Horsepower #29  
This is not accurate, it used the same DESIGN, NOT the same block.

The diesel block was beefed up internally, but it didn't have any more head studs and other important things like that, so it failed under the higher compression.

SR

Thank you Rob. I've taken down my message. As I get older, I don't seem to remember details as well as I used to and I don't want to disseminate inaccurate information.
 
   / Same Engine, Different Horsepower #30  
Having lower engine torque output in lower gears is a way of being able to produce a machine wilt a low capacity driveline and still advertise high power. Auto manufacturers have used torque limiting strategies in the lower gears and on shifting for years for the same reason: keep the loads on the transmission and drivetrain down for reliability.

Electronics make many things possible.
 

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