Posted by Cowboy2005 on May 09, 2021 at 08:40:53 from (107.77.208.129):
Can someone please explain Horsepower to me? In extra small words so I might understand. See I've heard that IH measured Horsepower different than John deere, and Ford different than both. I'm talking about 1950s and 1960s tractors by the way. I own a Farmall 460, its rated at 50 Horsepower or there about. My brother owns a Ford 860, its rated about the same but my tractor could work his to death. Both are in about the same condition. So what does the pony rating really mean? My tractor is rated for a 4bottom plow, his is rated for a 3 bottom plow. My boss has a JD 4020, rated at 95 Horsepower. Rated for a 6 bottom plow. I know 14 inch v.s 16 inch plows and who made the plow plays into it but I just don't understand Horsepower. -Garrett
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