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<blockquote data-quote="leone75" data-source="post: 6774605" data-attributes="member: 642"><p>Tractor governors are generally not tight enough. The governor on a generator engine is set with very little droop which means it reacts very quickly to engine speed changes .</p><p>Tractor engines have more droop therefore as you add load you have to adjust the throttle lever to compensate .</p><p>The reason for this is a generator governor fitted in a tractor would make the throttle response too abrupt and make the tractor impossible to drive smoothly.</p><p>Some of the newer tractors may have a pto mode which would help I have no idea.</p><p>Basically a proper generator will be better especially on uneven loads</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leone75, post: 6774605, member: 642"] Tractor governors are generally not tight enough. The governor on a generator engine is set with very little droop which means it reacts very quickly to engine speed changes . Tractor engines have more droop therefore as you add load you have to adjust the throttle lever to compensate . The reason for this is a generator governor fitted in a tractor would make the throttle response too abrupt and make the tractor impossible to drive smoothly. Some of the newer tractors may have a pto mode which would help I have no idea. Basically a proper generator will be better especially on uneven loads [/QUOTE]
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