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Cub hp and rpm's
What was the year that the horse power and rpm's were increased in the Cub ? Was it in 1964 , when they went to the International's ???
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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University of NE tractor test lab measured HP at the drawbar abd pto/pulley. This takes into account-> tire slippage, hp losses in the gearing. I know this is obvious to most cubbers but one or two might not realize that you can not compare the hp of a cub to the murry tarctors you find at WM.
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Little Indy wrote:University of NE tractor test lab measured HP at the drawbar abd pto/pulley. This takes into account-> tire slippage, hp losses in the gearing. I know this is obvious to most cubbers but one or two might not realize that you can not compare the hp of a cub to the murry tarctors you find at WM.
I agree- I was driving a Deere 1944 model with two cylinder about 300 CI I think he said it was. Amazing to see the torque of that engine at low rpm
when a load was applied. By locking the brake and turning the wheel sharply it chugged in a circle effortlessly. The Cub turns a a relatively low rpm and does a wonderful job all considered. Mine being 40 years old
and running like a top. With two Gravelys,a Murray, a Honda push, and a Cub they are gonna outlast me for sure.
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1972 Gravely L-8
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