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Re: Dyno PTO Horsepower - Super M
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Posted by john d on December 25, 2003 at 12:19:30 from (205.188.209.82):
In Reply to: Dyno PTO Horsepower - Super M posted by Jason - Senoia, GA on December 24, 2003 at 20:19:49:
The governor isn't all that complicated to work on. The dyno procedure sounds generally correct. Just because your tractor wouldn't rev much past the stock rpm level does not mean you were necessarily at a disadvantage. An accurate reading at 540 pto rpm would mean that the tractor had to MAINTAIN that level for more than a few seconds. It wouldn't really matter if the other tractors could rev higher before being loaded down to 540 pto rpm, as long as they had to HOLD that level once they got to that speed. You can't get an accurate reading unless the tractor can keep the power-output steady. Reading the needle "on-the-fly" as the tractor contnues to lose rpms doesn't count!
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