None commercially available.Anybody know if there are any power adders for this tractor,??? Turbo ???
Agreed.You can probably get away with a little more hp, but what was this machine designed for? How much more can the transmission handle? I have operated some 100+hp tractors that have been turned up, most I hate. Don't get me wrong, I like hp, but about the time you use the extra hp, the pyro starts climbing, followed by the water temp.
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You might want to read the plethora of B3350 regen problem posts before going that direction. It might be wise to wait for the LX.Thanks for all the input, the sized of the b2650 is perfect for me but I find the machine is under powered at times, mostly when i am running the snow blower in heavy snow, Probably going to trade it in for a B3350 or its replacement . Not thrilled about dealing with a DEF system
That's why I ended up buying a tractor that is 4 years older than the one it replaced. It did take the best part of a year to find a nice one though.....................Not thrilled about dealing with a DEF system
You are not alone in that assessment.Thanks for all the input, the sized of the b2650 is perfect for me but I find the machine is under powered at times, mostly when i am running the snow blower in heavy snow, Probably going to trade it in for a B3350 or its replacement . Not thrilled about dealing with a DEF system
According to Tractordata (admittedly, not to be trusted), the 2920 is rated 29 engine/21 PTO HP at 2,750/2,800 RPM. The 2650 is rated 25.5 engine/19.5 PTO HP at 2,500 RPM.I think the B2650 uses the very same engine as the former B2920. All that was done was they limit the rpms to something like 2500-2600 rpm.
Find a way to increase rpm and fuel delivery and you'll have your 30 hp.
SDT.... Ummmm your numbers are backwards.According to Tractordata (admittedly, not to be trusted), the 2920 is rated 21 engine/29 PTO HP at 2,750/2,800 RPM. The 2650 is rated 19.5 engine/25.5 PTO HP at 2,500 RPM.
This suggests that one could realize an increase of about 1.5 HP by increasing the engine RPM and corresponding fuel delivery to 2,800 RPM.
Few (if any) will notice such increase, all of which is produced above rated PTO RPM, and doing so with a common rail engine is neither easy nor inexpensive.
SDT
Agreed/corrected.SDT.... Ummmm your numbers are backwards.
B2920 29 Engine HP / 21 PTO HP
B2650 25.5 Engine HP/ 19.5 PTO HP
Better comparison / contrast numbers.
Also none of the engines that they are talking about are common rail engines, so I don't understand your last statement???
I agree, not much of a gain for a lot of work!Given mechanical injection, it might be easy/inexpensive to increase engine speed to 2,800 for a largely unnoticeable 1.5 HP boost above rated PTO speed.
SDT
I know you said it was sized about right for you, but I would strongly consider a L3301 or L3560 if you want more luxury. More problem free setup than what youd find in the larger B.Thanks for all the input, the sized of the b2650 is perfect for me but I find the machine is under powered at times, mostly when i am running the snow blower in heavy snow, Probably going to trade it in for a B3350 or its replacement . Not thrilled about dealing with a DEF system