Tx Jim
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The best source of information is the Nebraska Test Labs
Last Nebraska test I located on 55 HP was in 2009. I found 2 tests for early & late model 75 HP tractors and I don't see this drastic drop in HP
The best source of information is the Nebraska Test Labs
Shame there isn't a demand for aftermarket products to delete all the Tier 4 stuff and update the ECM like there is in the diesel truck world. It's amazing what a difference in HP, mileage and performance a newer diesel truck gets but removing that junk.
PTO versus max power depends on power curve. In example Kubota engine in my tractor develops 31 HP and 26.5 PTO HP. Reason being it develops 31HP at 3300 rpm while PTO speed is 2500 rpm (best fuel consumption speed). If your tractor would develop maximum power at PTO speed then maximum HP and PTO HP would be about the same.
I don't think the power would be quite the same. You do have to power everything on the tractor as well as gear train loses to get the pto rating. I don't know exactly what that would be but it's my first thoughts...
I don't think the power would be quite the same. You do have to power everything on the tractor as well as gear train loses to get the pto rating. I don't know exactly what that would be but it's my first thoughts...