Posted by buickanddeere on July 22, 2014 at 05:10:00 from (184.151.61.157):
In Reply to: Plow posted by jerry he on July 22, 2014 at 04:24:31:
jerry he said: (quoted from post at 07:24:31 07/22/14) How did we pull 6-16s with 4020s? We pulled 5 or 6 16s with 1850 Olivers. Had a neighbor that pulled 6 16s with a 930 Case, he lugged that tractor down to 1500 rpms and plowed like that for years. Neighbor never carried a watch. He would come home for dinner based on the hours he put on the tach. He was always late as the tach put hours on at 1900 rpms not 1500.Most of these tractors were using a little over a horse power per inch on the plow.
Try those combos on clay hills.Unless you are just skimming the surface.
Your buddy with the lugged down Oliver could have put done more work per hour running at peak HP instead of operating at peak torque.
This post was edited by buickanddeere at 05:11:28 07/22/14.
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