mr mopar said:I am using a six foot mower running 5th gear so I am not out there for six hours but only three hours. It does do fine in second or third gear, but it takes all day long.
mr mopar said:I have a 4530 and was looking for a way to get some more hp. has any one heard of adding a turbo? or is ther any other options to achive this goal?
DavesTractor said:I think a turbo would be cool. The rest of the tractor is surely a beast. Of course as a dealer, I can't recommend doing this as it could affect warranty, but a turbo and a little more fuel should get you in the 50HP plus range.
BobG_in_VA said:Question: If I look at the specs on a 7520 and the specs on a 6000, the only "difference" is a relatively low boost turbo to make the additional 15 hp. BUT, the compression ratio on the 7520 is less than the 6000 to accomodate the increased compression caused by the turbo boost. I'd think that a turbo on a 4530 (I believe we are talking about 3 out of the 4 cyl on 6000 (displacement wise) would require lower compression pistons to start, or you could potentiall blow a hole in the top of one/more with prolonged use with a turbo...am I missing anything here??/ I'd suggest forget the turbo and turn up the pump a tad...if you have to...bobg in Va
LAWALLSTRACTOR said:I agree if a turbo is definately what he wants, he really needs to have someone install it that really knows what he is doing or there could be some dire consequences. I also agree with Dave, that would be cool!
mr mopar said:I am using a six foot mower running 5th gear so I am not out there for six hours but only three hours. It does do fine in second or third gear, but it takes all day long.