Dl6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 19,1980 Choosing a tractor using Nebraska method The purchase of a tractor is a major investment that requires careful con- sideration of various makes and models before a final purchase decision is made. The Nebraska Tractors Tests are a valuable source of information for com parison, and for predicting a particular tractor’s per formance. Several factors detailed in the tests—fuel efficiency, maximum available power, lugging ability, and gear spacing—should be con sidered in tractor evaluation. These factors will affect your long range cost of operation. Fuel Efficiency Fuel Efficiency deserves high priority as it will help determine farm fuel costs for many years to come. The efficiency with which a tractor converts fuel to useful work is best represented by a hor sepower-hours per gallon (hp-hr per gal) value. The fuel efficiency rating for tractors is similar to the miles per gallon rating for cars; the larger the value, the more efficient the tractor. The Nebraska tests give horsepower hours per gallon value for 8 Power Take-Off (PTO) tests and 4 drawbar tests, which may be very confusing. The best way to compare various tractors is to use average value for Varying Power PTO Performance Tests which averages tests 6 different loads on the power take-off shaft. The test provides the most ac curate relative fuel efficiency rating of a general usage tractor. A difference of one or two horsepower hours per gallon will make a significant difference in the fuel bills paid over the lifetime of a tractor. 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The fuel efficiency rating for this test should be compared against the value given for the same load at wide-open throttle. A comparison of the Nebraska tests on diesel and gasoline powered tractors also reveals that diesel engines use fuel much more efficiently than gasoline engines. For the same amount of work done, a diesel tractor consumes about 30 percent less fuel than a gasoline engine. Horsepower Ratings Another important con sideration is a tractor’s available power. The tractor tests provide information on maximum PTO horsepower, an convenient ments to compare the relative size of most tractors. This does not tell a farmer how much power will be available in the field, however. Because the maximum available drawbar horsepower is determined in test situations on a concrete track, the rating does not provide an accurate indication of what to expect in the field. Lugging Ability Another series of tests that you should consider when purchasing a tractor are the Lagging Ability in Rated Gear tests. The ability of a tractor to pull through momentary overloads without shifting gears is extremely im portant. This lugging ability is evaluated m the Nebraska tests by dropping engine speed at 10 percent in crements from rated speed to at least 50 percent of rated speed. For normal field operations, the first 20 percent reduction in engine speed is critical. A tractor whose pulling power rises substantially during this first 20 percent reduction in speed has excellent lugging ability characteristics. After this point, pulling power should.not begin to decline until a 30 percent reduction m engine speed occurs. Gear Spacing From the Nebraska Tractor Tests you can also determine the number and spacing and tractor gears. A reasonable number of evenly spaced gears for field operations, within a normal field speed range, permits a greater number of choices for operating the tractor at a speed and power level ap propriate for a particular implement. This is very important for sprayers, where speed in fluences application rate. Tillage equipment also produces the most desirable results within a fairly narrow field speed range. A transmission with several evenly spaced gears offers greater opportunity to gear-up and throttle-down while maintaining a reasonable field speed. 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