marrt
Platinum Member
I’m interested to get some opinions on the differences between the 1445 and the 1845. I seem to recall that someone (Charlie or Sedgewood?) was trying to gather some data to compare the two tractors. Besides the obvious differences, such as dual wheels and tilt seat on the 1845, some of the differences from the Power-Trac site don’t make sense. For example:
1) Speed: the 1445 is heavier than the 1845 but has a higher rated top speed. Seems like I remember someone stating the 1845 was actually faster than the 1445 because the 1445 has higher torque wheel motors. I would expect the 1845 to have a higher rated speed but that doesn’t appear correct based on the Power-Trac site.
2) Lift Capacity: The 1845 has a rated lift capacity of 1200lbs, vs 1800 lbs for the 1445, even though both have a PTO output of 15 GPM @ 3000. I know the PTO pump is different than the lift pump, however, I assume Power-Trac would use the same pump configuration on both tractors.
3) Tire size: the 1445 offers optional 31x15.50x13 turf tires versus 23x8.50x12 for the 1845. I assume the “31” refers to the diameter of the turf tire? However, the standard industrial tire on the 1445 is listed as “10x16.50.” Any idea which tire, the turf or the industrial, has the largest diameter? In any case, it appears that the 1445 has significantly larger diameter tires than the 1845. This would potentially explain the differences in rated speed. However, this would also suggest the 1445 would put less torque to the ground than the 1845. Therefore, the 1845 should climb better and, potentially, dig better. If this is the case, and given the weight differential, this would suggest the 1445 would seem “under-powered” compared to the 1845.
4) Brakes: the 1445 is listed as having “Wet Disc Brakes- Spring Applied Hydraulic Release.” Any idea how this braking system compares to the Brake Tender system on the 1845?
Any thoughts on these observations is appreciated.
1) Speed: the 1445 is heavier than the 1845 but has a higher rated top speed. Seems like I remember someone stating the 1845 was actually faster than the 1445 because the 1445 has higher torque wheel motors. I would expect the 1845 to have a higher rated speed but that doesn’t appear correct based on the Power-Trac site.
2) Lift Capacity: The 1845 has a rated lift capacity of 1200lbs, vs 1800 lbs for the 1445, even though both have a PTO output of 15 GPM @ 3000. I know the PTO pump is different than the lift pump, however, I assume Power-Trac would use the same pump configuration on both tractors.
3) Tire size: the 1445 offers optional 31x15.50x13 turf tires versus 23x8.50x12 for the 1845. I assume the “31” refers to the diameter of the turf tire? However, the standard industrial tire on the 1445 is listed as “10x16.50.” Any idea which tire, the turf or the industrial, has the largest diameter? In any case, it appears that the 1445 has significantly larger diameter tires than the 1845. This would potentially explain the differences in rated speed. However, this would also suggest the 1445 would put less torque to the ground than the 1845. Therefore, the 1845 should climb better and, potentially, dig better. If this is the case, and given the weight differential, this would suggest the 1445 would seem “under-powered” compared to the 1845.
4) Brakes: the 1445 is listed as having “Wet Disc Brakes- Spring Applied Hydraulic Release.” Any idea how this braking system compares to the Brake Tender system on the 1845?
Any thoughts on these observations is appreciated.