Efficiency of Tractor Mounted Equipment: Max 200nm Torque, 60HP

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The discussion focuses on the efficiency of tractor-mounted equipment powered by a diesel engine with a maximum torque of 200 Nm and 60 HP at 1500 RPM. The equipment operates at 100 RPM after gearing adjustments, prompting a query about the available horsepower at that speed. Participants emphasize the need for specific calculations to determine efficiency, noting that the provided information lacks sufficient detail for a thorough analysis. Comparisons with hydraulic options are mentioned, but no concrete data on efficiency is provided. Overall, the conversation highlights the complexity of assessing efficiency without more precise metrics.
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I want to know efficiency of a tractor mounted equipment.

my input is only this--

tractor is a diesel engine powerd one with max. 200nm torque ,6o hp.@1500 rpm.

the equipment runs on 100 rpm after a series of gearing.

i just want a rough idea about efficiency.

how mutch H.p. available at 100 rpm shaft.

i want to compair it with hydraulic option.
 
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