What is the correct HP on the B3350 some say 30 like the Kubota web site,, others are saying 33
Also have the new ones changed over to rail injection
thanks
just saw where the LX is going to take the place of the B,,I guess I will wait and see what comes
tractor data and a few other places selling tractors,,not really sure all the info on kubotas web site is a sure thing,,I will go talk to my dealer
I guess everyone is right. It all depends on what type of HP is being referenced.
From wholegoods listing 2016:
B3350HSD...................... B3350HSDC
SAE Gross HP: 33.0 ........ SAE Gross HP: 33.0
Engine Net HP: 29.6 ....... Engine Net HP: 29.6
PTO HP: 27.0 ................. PTO HP: 27.0
Ei Mdl V1505 ................. Ei Mdl V1505
Net and PTO are the only relevant numbers above in my opinion. Unless your willing to run your engine without water pump, fan or alternator.![]()
Unless you put your tractor on a Dyno, isn't all written information about it speculation and possibly riddled with inaccuracies? Thus all things you read are simply a guide.
An example of this is the current emissions issues. The guides used to determine HP have softened. A slight blurring of accuracy is now acceptable. There is no enforceable regulatory guidance required. The manufacturers wiggle around in this soft goo all the time.
What is the correct HP on the B3350 some say 30 like the Kubota web site,, others are saying 33
Also have the new ones changed over to rail injection
thanks
Note the SAE spec referenced above.
I would trust the manufacturer's published specs before I would trust any dealers dyno.
SDT
any particular reason why 33hp or 29.6hp would make a difference in this tractor ? Just Curious as Im a new to Orange guy.
Because 29.6 is 90% of 33. If it's okay with you that the manufacturer's machine only produces 90% of it's claimed power, then it's okay with me.
Because 29.6 is 90% of 33. If it's okay with you that the manufacturer's machine only produces 90% of it's claimed power, then it's okay with me.