Bud Kaiser
Member
The shop owner said to test at rated 1600 rpm = 540 on pto and got 54hp but when we loaded it down to 1400rpm was about 59hp .Where do you yall take the hp reading?
It depends on the dyno, there are a lot of M&W hydraulic brake dynos out there and these are only accurate at the calibrated check points--540---1000 RPM marks on the tach. HP readings taken at other points are meaningless and used only for misguided bragging rights. If correct HP readings at other than calibrated points are to be got with this type dyno there is a "nomograph" which calculates true HP from the pressure and shaft rpms. This is why I am very sceptical of HP figures posted as there are few that understand these types of dynos. If those inflated power readings were correct don't you think the manufacturers would have advertised that as the true HP for sales purposes. These high readings at lower than rated rpms would be less than rated if "corrected" by the nomograph. There are other dynos that do correct via computer so it does depend on the system used. BTW all tractors are not rated at 540 so for those a conversion is necessary to get HP at proper manufacturers pto speed. mEl(quoted from post at 19:59:11 04/30/10) The shop owner said to test at rated 1600 rpm = 540 on pto and got 54hp but when we loaded it down to 1400rpm was about 59hp .Where do you yall take the hp reading?
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