Posted by ericlb on April 23, 2010 at 06:38:33 from (12.189.32.36):
In Reply to: small eng. lawsuit posted by CWL on April 23, 2010 at 05:09:13:
i threw mine out even if won each party would get something like 20 bucks, at most, just another lawyer looking to make money off b/s, the thing to remember is even if the hp is over rated, it doesnt mater, because what any small engine doesnt have much of is touque, and its tourque that does the work, to give a example, a lawn tractor from the box store advertises it has 26 hp, it may be king of the suburban saturday morning lawn war, however a 8N ford also advertises 26 hp, now if the 2 tractors were to be hooked drawbar to drawbar which one do you think is going to win that contest? the 8n wouldnt even know the other tractor was hooked to it, its torque , the ability to apply a load to any engine and keep it running, also in the contest would be weight since the n weighs around 8 times what the lawn tractor does , so to me if the thing will mow the lawn, it doesnt mater what its rated at, its a lawn mower, not a farm tractor, so i judt dont see the point in the lawsuite other than to make a rich lawyer even richer
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