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Brazilton KS | The tractor is going to produce pretty much the same output regardless of what dyno it is attached to. All the dynomometer is is a brake with a lever and a scale attached to determine how hard it is twisting the shaft, and a tachometer to see how fast the shaft is turning. Read the scale, read the tach, do the math, get the result. Scales are fairly well developed technology...you would expect to weight about the same amount on one doctor's scale as on another's, right?
Now...finding two guys who operate dynos who actually know how to do math.....that's a whole 'nother story. | |
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