TNCHRIS
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Apr 4, 2004
- Messages
- 54
- Location
- northeast Tennessee
- Tractor
- Kubota L3830/Massey Ferguson 135
Lets think this thing over. I will use Kubota L30 series only because i can't find any other specs to really compare.
1. Pto hp is rated at engine peak speed of 2700 rpm not at 540 rpm pto. Kubota hst pto is at 2640 rpm, gear is 2550 rpm. looking at engine torque/hp charts it appears that the pto hp at 540 rpm is the same with both tractors.
2. Pto ratings are with the tractor parked. Not many of us run a sawmill or hammermill anymore. So the actual hp at the pto is "engine hp - hp used to move tractor =pto hp"
2A. Using this factor then a tractor with tires not loaded will have more pto power than one with them filled. How much hp requied to move 1000 LBS of fluid?
2A1. Two ways to gain pto hp, diet, and never fill the fuel tank over 25% eather way you reduce hp required to move the tractor.
Taking this into account is a hydro really sacraficing hp? By varing your speed ever so slightly to maintain pto speed under load, your increasing hp going to the pto.
I bought a L3830Hst thinking i was lossing pto hp from the 135 Massey I had, 37hp @ 2250 rpm pto geared for 540 at 1740rpm for massey, Kubota 30.5hp @ 2700 rpm geared for 540 at 2640. Can't find charts for the Massey but i'm sure hp at 540 is less than the Kubota. These old tractors also had a belt speed mark on tach at max rpm and is where pto was rated for use as a stationary power unit. The 3430 is probally a closer match to the 135 Massey, so i really got a bigger tractor, just don't look at the specs read the charts.
What do you all think? Is this correct or am i way off base.
1. Pto hp is rated at engine peak speed of 2700 rpm not at 540 rpm pto. Kubota hst pto is at 2640 rpm, gear is 2550 rpm. looking at engine torque/hp charts it appears that the pto hp at 540 rpm is the same with both tractors.
2. Pto ratings are with the tractor parked. Not many of us run a sawmill or hammermill anymore. So the actual hp at the pto is "engine hp - hp used to move tractor =pto hp"
2A. Using this factor then a tractor with tires not loaded will have more pto power than one with them filled. How much hp requied to move 1000 LBS of fluid?
2A1. Two ways to gain pto hp, diet, and never fill the fuel tank over 25% eather way you reduce hp required to move the tractor.
Taking this into account is a hydro really sacraficing hp? By varing your speed ever so slightly to maintain pto speed under load, your increasing hp going to the pto.
I bought a L3830Hst thinking i was lossing pto hp from the 135 Massey I had, 37hp @ 2250 rpm pto geared for 540 at 1740rpm for massey, Kubota 30.5hp @ 2700 rpm geared for 540 at 2640. Can't find charts for the Massey but i'm sure hp at 540 is less than the Kubota. These old tractors also had a belt speed mark on tach at max rpm and is where pto was rated for use as a stationary power unit. The 3430 is probally a closer match to the 135 Massey, so i really got a bigger tractor, just don't look at the specs read the charts.
What do you all think? Is this correct or am i way off base.