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Re: horsepower at drawbar with 100 hp engine
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Posted by Coloken on March 13, 2006 at 06:31:40 from (216.17.182.182):
In Reply to: horsepower at drawbar with 100 hp engine posted by n8terry on March 12, 2006 at 20:30:28:
While the 70 percent thing is close enough. The Neb test run actual tests. This takes in to acount the efecency of the transfer gears. This can vary depending on the transmission and drive gears. Even with thick or thin oil in the gears. For many years people did not like auto transmissions in cars because they wasted power over the stick shifts. They gave lower gas milage. FWIW, stationary engines used to be rated at 80 percect of the max power they could develop on the test stand. For continuous duty.
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