Robert_in_NY
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- Case-IH Farmall 45A, Kubota M8540 Narrow, New Holland TN 65, Bobcat 331, Ford 1920, 1952 John Deere M, Allis Chalmers B, Bombardier Traxter XT, Massey Harris 81RC and a John Deere 3300 combine, Cub Cadet GT1554
I am looking for a 100 horse tractor to replace my 7710-II eventually and was talking to the MF dealer today and he was showing me the 5400 series. One thing I noticed and was curious about is the engine choices.
On the MF 5465 you have the Perkins 1106 (402 CID, 6 cylinder) putting out 100 pto hp. On the 5470 you have the Sisu 44CTA (269 CID, 4 cylinder) putting out 105 pto hp. Both are rated at 2200 RPM to reach their hp numbers.
I know Sisu has a good reputation as does Perkins but to me a 6 cylinder would be better then a 4 cylinder. I like the added length wheelbase the 6 cylinder provides also.
So does anyone have any thoughts? Does a 4 cylinder putting out 105 horses with less displacment seem like a better option then a 6 cylinder putting out 100 horses with more displacement?
Also, please note I am not buying one anytime soon. I just noticed these engine options today and it made me wonder.
On the MF 5465 you have the Perkins 1106 (402 CID, 6 cylinder) putting out 100 pto hp. On the 5470 you have the Sisu 44CTA (269 CID, 4 cylinder) putting out 105 pto hp. Both are rated at 2200 RPM to reach their hp numbers.
I know Sisu has a good reputation as does Perkins but to me a 6 cylinder would be better then a 4 cylinder. I like the added length wheelbase the 6 cylinder provides also.
So does anyone have any thoughts? Does a 4 cylinder putting out 105 horses with less displacment seem like a better option then a 6 cylinder putting out 100 horses with more displacement?
Also, please note I am not buying one anytime soon. I just noticed these engine options today and it made me wonder.