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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1495554" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>Er ah sir: Cummins has built over 1 million engines world wide. I think they know their business! Engine HP is (engine torque in ft-lbs x engine rpm)/5252. Today's engines substitute rpms for large cubes and long strokes to fit into the chassis packages built today. I know of no popular tractor made in the last 10 years (for a number), in the compact category that doesn't run 2400-2800 substituting rpms for cubes to get the engine HP.</p><p></p><p>As I said earlier, my torque curve peaks at 1600, not 1000 like my old tractors who had the cubes and the torque and met spec at 1600-1800 rpms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1495554, member: 27848"] Er ah sir: Cummins has built over 1 million engines world wide. I think they know their business! Engine HP is (engine torque in ft-lbs x engine rpm)/5252. Today's engines substitute rpms for large cubes and long strokes to fit into the chassis packages built today. I know of no popular tractor made in the last 10 years (for a number), in the compact category that doesn't run 2400-2800 substituting rpms for cubes to get the engine HP. As I said earlier, my torque curve peaks at 1600, not 1000 like my old tractors who had the cubes and the torque and met spec at 1600-1800 rpms. [/QUOTE]
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