Posted by dave2 on November 14, 2009 at 03:17:21 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Horse power??? posted by RayP(MI) on November 14, 2009 at 00:09:53:
Kansas Cockshutt said: (quoted from post at 04:04:40 11/14/09) Well,
if you mean what is the difference in the engines, same block with different pump settings and governor will give different horsepower. More fuel- more rpms- more power.
if you are asking, does gearing give you more horsepower, then no, it only transforms what the engine makes into usable power (the ability to turn the tires or run the belt). Hope that makes sense.
they each list the HP @1900 RPM's. just figured more fuel would flood the system. If that's all it is, you'd think that they'd have just set the pumps for max HP and been done. guess that's how they sold the next model as new and improved w/ the same equipment......
Dave
This post was edited by dave2 at 03:21:58 11/14/09.
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