Posted by cadet trooper on September 30, 2010 at 15:36:01 from (76.235.63.180):
In Reply to: Engine Ratings posted by PopinJohn on September 30, 2010 at 14:08:43:
Great post PopinJohn! I was presented with a very similar question by my boss and the owner of a large corporate farm that I was the manager of asked one morning why we shouldn"t convert all the trctors to gas engines including the Steiger Panther 310 because most gas engines were capable of the rated HP now you have to remember this was over 25 years ago when gas was under a buck but he had read where some of his big farmer buddies had tried it and liked the results not knowing the size that was converted as usual details lacking. I just laughed and went on my way knowing why that was not feasible but could not explain why to suit him. He would have bit on the technical answer that I couldn"t give him but it"s for not he rents all the acres out and since has retired.
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