Posted by Mich John on December 18, 2011 at 12:58:20 from (98.250.205.187):
In Reply to: Horsepower ratings posted by Dr. Bert on December 18, 2011 at 11:34:58:
If you take an M with it's rated H.P. at sea level, standard atmosphere & pressure and could simulate going to 5000' altitude with ALL else being the same (i.e. that same tractor could suddenly be lifted up 5000' in elevation at that same spot), you'd loose about 14% power. Not having the tractor data at hand but assuming about 34 H.P. at sea level, the M would have about 29.25 H.P. Is this what you were wondering? I think it's probably more along the lines of the Nebraska Cowman's statement or the difference in the altitude package verses standard equipment M that you are wanting. Someone I'm sure has that on this forum. Later, John
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