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Posted by G-MAN on September 20, 2002 at 05:31:20 from (206.106.139.74):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: M motors posted by supermpuller on September 19, 2002 at 19:12:46:
So a Super M would produce 70 horsepower at 1000 rpm? Like I stated in my post, any tractor will continue to show an increase in horsepower as it is pulled below rated RPM, right up unil the point that it dies. How many farmers pulled their Super Ms at 1000 rpm all day long, 450 rpm below rated speed? Sounds like a good way to damage an engine. Obviously you could do it for a few minutes on the dyno, but that's a little different than all day operation at that level. I hope we get a Super M in the shop sometime, so I can test it firsthand.
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