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Posted by paul on June 19, 2003 at 10:26:49 from (66.60.197.108):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: What does TA in postings mean posted by RAB on June 19, 2003 at 08:22:09:
My 300 slows down every time I put it in low range. If you are lugging the engine down lower than that in high range, you have bigger problems. Power is a funtion of time & hp. There is very little change on these old gas engines on the power curve. You are slowing rpms (of the rear axle) & increasing torque. Power remains pretty much unchanged, with minor differences in torque curve & friction differences. I think you're getting kinda confused here. You can't slow the gear ratio & increase speed, don't know where you are coming from. We increase _torque_ at the expense of speed - power remains basically constant. All my work gets done at the drawbar when discussing the TA, so ground speed is what we are talking about here. Engine speed is also pretty much unimportant here, which may be tripping you up? Slow down, and increase pulling ability. Work or power produced remains the same. --->Paul
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