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High horse power four cylinders can’t sustainably do the same job as a larger six pot of similar HP. Tell me I’m wrong
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<blockquote data-quote="Digester Man" data-source="post: 7483488" data-attributes="member: 11407"><p>Depends what you want, I had Fendt 415 (4 cyl 155hp) and T6090 (6 cyl 165hp), obviously the T6090 had more grunt but the 415 is extremely capable, over a ton lighter, turns a much tighter radius and is cheaper on fuel for the jobs it is used for (which are mainly field operations). But obviously the bigger 6 cylinder tractor has way more torque and so walks all over it for haulage work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digester Man, post: 7483488, member: 11407"] Depends what you want, I had Fendt 415 (4 cyl 155hp) and T6090 (6 cyl 165hp), obviously the T6090 had more grunt but the 415 is extremely capable, over a ton lighter, turns a much tighter radius and is cheaper on fuel for the jobs it is used for (which are mainly field operations). But obviously the bigger 6 cylinder tractor has way more torque and so walks all over it for haulage work [/QUOTE]
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