Out of curiosity, why the interest in the engine details? Seems like more of a sports car thing but I guess it'll work with tractors too.
Good question. I like to work with mechanical things - that's one of the reasons I like tractors. Shucks, I think we all like to do things ourself. If we didn't...well....the price of a new tractor would buy a lot of hired labor.
The horsepower of an engine never interests me much. Most tractors - even the littler compacts - seem to have more than enough horsepower at sea level. I live at 7000 feet and work at 9000 feet. High altitude makes a turbo nice to have - though not absolutely necessary in a smaller tractor. A bigger reason for the interest in the mechanical part of tractors is that since I'm doing this for enjoyment I'd prefer my tractor time to be spent pleasantly. Things like engine noise and vibration and gear/pump whine detract from that. I spent plenty of uncomfortable hours in the fields as a kid and have owned tractors which didn't even try to make driving them comfortable. No more.
The difficulty in even finding out if the 110 TLB is turbocharged or not might be an indication that my interest in the greasy parts isn't much shared these days. That's OK; I like dirt too.
rscotty