DieselnHooters
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so who makes the better steam engine.....kioti or kubota ?
The green guys will say John Deere
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It's kind hard to follow this thread because people keep flipping between the theoretical, and the practical.
From a pure theoretical perspective, you would always want the highest horsepower engine, knowing that by gearing, you could get whatever torque and speed that you needed for the application. Does anybody debate that?
From a practical standpoint, transmissions have to be reasonably sized, with a reasonable number of gears.
Kioti is a fine tractor a 200hrs. After 5 years, then you will see why people buy John Deere, Kubota, CNH/Ls. They hold up. IF well maintained they will still run like new. A kioti no matter how well maintained and taken care of will start to fall apart after a few hundred hours.
My previous tractor was a John Deere 850. Owned it for 15 years.Kioti is a fine tractor a 200hrs. After 5 years, then you will see why people buy John Deere, Kubota, CNH/Ls. They hold up. IF well maintained they will still run like new. A kioti no matter how well maintained and taken care of will start to fall apart after a few hundred hours.
Ill try to give as much as possibleA have had a few friends with kioti's. I grew up on a farm, and a lot of my family are farmers. We run tractors for long times, and we run them hard (well maintained though). Everything from 24hp to 360hp. The John Deeres have stood up the best. I have a small horse farm now, and do landscaping. My John Deere 2320 has done everything I have ever asked it too do and I have a done A Lot with it. Restored a house, built stone walls, walk ways, dug trenches, removed stumps etc. It has a better power to weight ratio, then my old mini excavator a Bobcat 335. The kiotis my friends have had have tried to do the same work, have done it, and then the tractors died. I would rather pay more, for a machine that I will have to pay less for service, and will give 10+ years of service.
Kioti is a fine tractor a 200hrs. After 5 years, then you will see why people buy John Deere, Kubota, CNH/Ls. They hold up. IF well maintained they will still run like new. A kioti no matter how well maintained and taken care of will start to fall apart after a few hundred hours.
Just bend over, open your wallet, and let them take what they want, they count on that :thumbsup:
I'd be willing to bet your machine came with a "Tool Holder"...in the form of a seatbelt....
Well I be. I guess My 233 hour Dk, it about to fall apart in the middle huh?.. Skating on thin ice and all? I used it all day today..but maybe I need to make it last what little life it has left?..I laugh in your general direction.
Nor does it involve work. Accomplishing work is what we are talking about in the thread - starting with debunking your claim that a generic hi HP engine would not accomplish the work of a lower HP engine having hi torque output. Horsepower requires force and movement. It does not require torque. Torque is a construct of force, a lever, and a pivot. HP defines force and rate of movement.
larry
Wrong again. Torque does no work. HP gives you a handle on the combinations of force and speed you can achieve. The whole story in one value.This is completely wrong, but pretty funny.
So, "Horsepower requires force and movement" is your position? Okay, let's go with that. Evidently you don't realize that the "force" you mention in the horsepower formula IS torque.
The definition of horsepower is torque multiplied by RPM, divided by the constant of 5252. If there is zero torque, there is zero horsepower. Horsepower doesn't define anything else in the equation, it is defined by the variables of torque and rpm.
For folks that want to understand the actual math/physics involved, this is a pretty good summary with actual formulas, not inaccurate theories.
Power and Torque: Understanding the Relationship Between the Two, by EPI Inc.
Crap, mine is over half wore out at 119hrs...You are just screwed, you are on borrowed time my friend.:laughing:
Crap, mine is over half wore out at 119hrs...You are just screwed, you are on borrowed time my friend.:laughing:
Its still working like new.So DK35vince with his 13 years and 1800+ hours is like "dead man walking"?![]()
I have noticed that....wierd.... and stupid:thumbsup: