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Re: Do newer machines use altenators or generators
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Posted by souNdguy on March 07, 2007 at 10:30:09 from (12.64.72.235):
In Reply to: Re: Do newer machines use altenators or generators posted by Jon hagen on March 07, 2007 at 08:44:44:
Well I'll agree that our perception of small/large is deffinately going to have to be spelled out to be application specific next time we talk. I guess small could be clearly referred to as SCUT, with up to mid 20's hp, CUT, up to mid 40's hp, and UT up into the 70-s / 80's hp, and AG anything from there and up. Hitch category could also be used to clear things up. To be fair.. you were the person that threw out the '60 hp' number as a basis of discussion. My point of contention was that there certaintly were many common examples of generators in use on farm tractors in the mid 70's For clarification that would be cut, ut and small AG, under 100 hp. My points did not focus on any elements of the original posters question, but merely your reply that genies were pretty much extinct in the late 60's.. etc. And yes.. for reference.. in florida.. you don't see any large acerage farms save a very few. mos of our farms ar in the 'tens' of ac.. thus you see lots of SCUT and CUT tractors... UT's on some large acerage mowing or hay operations, as well as some AG in certain areas. Sounds like you live in an eare where there may be more 400-600 hp tractors in a city or county than in my entire state. Soundguy
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