Awesome Aussie Farming Ingenuity

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ikw777
ikw777
QLD
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8 Mar 2013 5:52pm
Built it himself
18 Tons
400+ horses
Sows 55 acres an hour

dinsdale
dinsdale
WA
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8 Mar 2013 4:03pm
Outstanding exercise and it sure looks mean, but 400 horses is quite pedestrian compared what's available over the counter and commonly in use.
CJW
CJW
NSW
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CJW CJW
NSW, 1731 posts
8 Mar 2013 7:14pm
The most impressive part is he did it for 12K, wow! There are much bigger seeders out there, I've seen 200ft + air seeders on the internets but a setup like that with a tractor/s to pull it would surely be stupid expensive.
ikw777
ikw777
QLD
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8 Mar 2013 6:15pm
Yeah but there's two of them.
kiteboy dave
kiteboy dave
QLD
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8 Mar 2013 8:00pm
dinsdale said...
Outstanding exercise and it sure looks mean, but 400 horses is quite pedestrian compared what's available over the counter and commonly in use.


Aahm guessin torque is off the chart...

For engine crazyness have a look at open class tractor pulling, like this:

You've got things like 3 or 4 blown dragster engines, or 3 or 4 jet engines.

The best engine (imho) would have to be "Dragon Fire". 42 Cylinder. 144 litre, 8000HP+. Can I repeat that... 144 litre.

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dinsdale
dinsdale
WA
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8 Mar 2013 6:50pm
kiteboy dave said...
Aahm guessin torque is off the chart...

BHP (Brake Horsepower) is a calculated figure - thus:
Brake horsepower = Torque (in foot-lb) x rpm/5252

So, I'm guessing that it wouldn't be revving above about 2,500 rpm

Substituting values
400 brake horsepower = (X x 2500) / 5252

X = (5252 x 400) / 2500
Therefore torque = 840.32 ft-lb

Even more pedestrian than I first thought. Most garden variety prime movers out there on the roads pulling 2 or more trailers are producing well over 2,000 ft-lb of torque. I don't want detract from the bloke's ingenuity, but it's no impressive power house in anyone's language.

ikw777
ikw777
QLD
2995 posts
QLD, 2995 posts
8 Mar 2013 9:10pm
You know, I just watched it again and he says nothing about power output so I don't know where I got that from - maybe another video. My mistake sorry about that.

The thing looks like something out of Thunderbirds...
ikw777
ikw777
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8 Mar 2013 9:12pm
Tractor pulls are great fun.
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