Traveler III
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Traveler III
2032
Member III
Influencer II
Off-Road Ranger I
Off-Road Ranger I
Look up the you tube video of the 18HP steam tractor out pulling a built 5.9l Cummins in a tug of war.I would choose a diesel because of the reliability and better fuel efficiency. They may run a little weaker on the horsepower side compared to gas burning engines, but that's what turbos and supercharges are for!
Traveler III
2032
True that, but gearing determines speed. You don't see a lot of tractors on the interstate :-)Torque turns the wheels.
Off-Road Ranger I
true - my lr3 is a 2.7 diesel and easily does 100 at cruise, the LR4 could go quicker but to be honest at that speed, I am not comfortable that I can respond quick enough should I need to. Plus of course, anything over 70 is illegal. The twin turbo on the LR4 is awesome so you might want to consider something like that if you come to replace your engine with a diesel. The LR3 is flat when you try and put your foot down when you are already doing 60 or above. In the LR4, due to the twin one at low revs and one at higher, it kicks in nicely and propels you along the motorway. As for torque, the diesel in the LR3 at low range produces 325ft lb or 440NM. A decent amount for off roading or towing.True that, but gearing determines speed. You don't see a lot of tractors on the interstate :-)
Traveler III
2032