A Variety of Tractors | Dyno Day. How to test horsepower on your tractor. Testing horsepower on antique tractors. #farmallfanatic #farmall #antiquetractors
Thank you for showing us the horsepower of these tractors. Some dyno videos don't always show the horsepower. It's always amazes me when people put their tractors on the dyno, they always seem disappointed on the results. The Ford guy was practically calling the operator of the dyno a lier.😊
This is the tractor version of deer hunters that never weigh their deer but say what it weighed…….. or a fisherman that doesn’t weigh their catch but throws out numbers expecting to be believed!😂😂😂
I thought the guy with the 861 was crazy. We used to have a 881 select-o-speed and it was supposed to be around 55 HP and being a size smaller I figured the 861 would be less.. I looked it up and the 861 was stated as 63 HP gross, 56 HP engine, and 44 HP drawbar. It all depends on transmissions and accessories.
Thanks for sharing this, you had information people need when looking for the right classic tractor for their needs. Seeing what a particular tractor HP is makes a difference if you want it for a certain task. Thanks for the video.
Excellent On Dyno PTO hp Gino :) and have ever seen Motor HP on Dyno for Combine it amazing to see how to works and say oh my goodness ! I seen once and was so interesting too also see how get RPM so cool too! My dad had RPM one for Check on like kids toy put peg on RPM top engine belt shaft near nut on low idle then watch spinner gauge float from 0 to 5.000 RPM gauge up 0 to 1.000 RPM for 10 mins then take of Spinner gauge needle tell what got should be 650 to 850 RPM on needles if low put back on Belt pulley nut in Middle turn carb idle to Owner Manual specs reading should be ! For gas tractor put Spinner on Alternator shaft in middle on front for low idle see says! McCormick International made those Spinner Idle in in 1964 to 1968 last I known!
That was really cool watching all these tractors pull on the dyno ! That one guy was going to argue about his Ford tractors power lol Sound about like a Ford guy lol Thanks for sharing and have a great day !
I used to own a Farmall M. It always seemed to have more steam than most. Put it on a Dyno at a tractors show once and it was putting out 52 h.p. It had a distillate manifold that had more cubic inches on intake. I think this is what gave it the extra balls cuz when that manifold crapped out I put a manifold off a parts w6 and it lost 10 h.p.
I called ahead because I was planning on bringing out the H, and they said that they would not put guy wire anchors to hold the dyno down, and I said no deal. Safety has to come first Looks like a fun show The Steer tires on my little utility loader tractor that I use the Massey Ferguson are a short sidewall 18.4x34
I have an M&W P400B Dyno I just finished rebuilding. I still need to paint it, but the budget is gone into the pump. Have to say, I think M&W Built a gimmick more than a tool when it came to these dynameters. They are finicky and terribly inaccurate unless you have EVERYTHING in the right range for operating. If the oil has too many hours on it and has thinned out or the wrong oil is in it they will read low/ High. If the oil is too hot they will read low, but the temp gauge never seemed to move off bottom that I could see, so hard to tell. Operating temp on the oil is 140-180 Degrees typically. M&W used a cheaper aluminum pump that had issues too, cant tell what this dyno has in it without looking. Mine has the Cast iron pump which is serviceable and more dependable. These dyno's are also very finicky on RPM, you have to be dead nuts on the gauge or use the slide rule to be accurate. I sometimes regret putting the money into mine that I did, but I justify myself by calling it a toy.
I dont understand the greene guys love for those 2 cylinder poppin Johnnys with the tooth rattling, head ache inducing engine note. Next best thing to a steamer i guess.
Good day Watching JD 70 jerking around, yrs ago neighbour needed kiln dried sawdust blown in barn lll, uneven flow kept shearing pins because of 2 cyl Dad put w-6 on, work ok
Tractor data claims 62hp on an 861 at the engine, so 40 something on the pto sounds pretty close. I have a 961 powermaster, same RED TIGER engine, just the high crop, never dyno'd it though.
Lol that ford guy was definitely looking at the wrong information on the internet 61hp lol they claimed 62.5 at engine and 50 at belt they didn’t list the pto hp on the specs I looked at several different sites
I have a question I know you can answer. Where should an 856 diesel dyno at? We pulled 5-16s 10 inches deep with a clod buster rake on the high side of second with ours.
That guy in that ford needs to eat a bowl of reality. He brought his tractor to the dyno. He didn’t like what it dynoed at. His problem. He needs to realize that his tractor is 41 hp at the pto. If he thinks it’s 65 hp then good for him. But it’s not. I could keep going. But people like him just make my blood boil.
Yikes! Should always kill the engine before doing anything near a PTO shaft. They clearly have never witnessed an injury with a shaft not being completely disengaged. Especially with the older machines. Safety first.