old, what is it you're disagreeing with? I said that there's no such thing as "torque power", which is a fact. I gave you the textbook definitions of power and torque, which are not subject to debate. You don't get to define "power" and "torque", because James Watt beat you to it by a couple of hundred years.
Now as far as your 38 hp Oliver out-pulling your 45 hp Ford, that may be true. But that just means that under given circumstances the Oliver can deliver greater horsepower to the drawbar than the Ford. It doesn't prove the existence of some previously unknown property called "torque power".
Now if you still insist there's something called "torque power", riddle me this: The English unit of torque is the foot-pound. Power is measured in foot-lbs per second. What, then, is the unit of measure for "torque power"? And if it is so important, why has no engine or tractor manufacturer ever deigned to publish the "torque power" of one of their products?
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