Posted by pete 23 on November 11, 2017 at 19:58:21 from (50.33.30.135):
In Reply to: A&W Dyno posted by Hay maker2 on November 11, 2017 at 17:55:46:
I watched that video but they run it through so fast hard to catch everything. I used a A & W dyno for many years. I don't remember the model number but it was about a 300 horse power unit. Had two load controls. A basic one and then the fine tuning one you could take right up to the front of the tractor as you watched test instruments and did adjustments. Bar was adjustable for different rated engine speeds at pto.
I'm sure most know but will say again, the A & W stands for original engineer and designer, owner Art Warsaw. He was the W in the M & W corporation and they split partially because they could not agree on how a dyno should be made. Art Warsaw believed in measuring the torque with a brake and M used a oil pressure conversion device.
When we got our new dyno, Art Warsaw delivered it himself. I worked with him most of a full day setting it up and testing tractors. Very memorable experience. Only engineer I ever met in my whole career.
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