challengertn
Bronze Member
I've been sorta' checking out a lot of these new small tractors and comparing them with some of the older models and it has me wondering how these tractors will be a few years down the road. One thing that concerns me is the high rpms these tractors have to operate at to achieve their ratings. I now use a 135 MF and it's pto is rated 540 at 1700 rpms. Some of the new ones are in the 2200rpm range or more to reach 540. Is this high operating rpm going to shorten the life of these tractors? Also, I don't know about tractors but when dealing with cars it usually means that you are short on torque when you have to rely on higher rpms in some of the short stroke engines. Will these tractors pull as well as their older counterparts? Is the front wheel assist used to make up for this in some cases? I still use a tractor for some tillage and I wonder if the fact that small tractors are not used as much for this in this day and time has brought about a change.