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NH T4.75 Disc Mower size
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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1530991" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>How do the torque curves compare? HP is (torque x rpm)/5252. Gotta get it one way or the other if you have it at all. Also weight, traction, setup and who knows what else weighs in. If your Ford has the Lucas CAV pump (like my 3 Fords), it has an automatic timing advance so when you see that smoke, the advance is trying to keep the rpms where you set them and all the fuel that the pump thinks you need isn't getting burned. May be your advantage as I have no idea how the deere operates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1530991, member: 27848"] How do the torque curves compare? HP is (torque x rpm)/5252. Gotta get it one way or the other if you have it at all. Also weight, traction, setup and who knows what else weighs in. If your Ford has the Lucas CAV pump (like my 3 Fords), it has an automatic timing advance so when you see that smoke, the advance is trying to keep the rpms where you set them and all the fuel that the pump thinks you need isn't getting burned. May be your advantage as I have no idea how the deere operates. [/QUOTE]
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