Hi folks, this is mostly idle curiousity but I thought I would ask anyway as I didn't see it discussed (sorry if I missed it). On my B21, the hour meter is mechanical, driven by a cable with a rotating core. I don't know for sure, but it seems that the core rotation frequency would be directly influenced by the RPMs of the engine, thereby causing the hour meter to be a function not only of time operating but also RPMs. My guess is that the hour meter therefore is accurate for some specific engine RPM- say 2500. Lower average RPMs for an hour would therefore show less than an hour on the hour meter and higher average RPMs would show more than an hour-elapsed time.
Is this how it works, and if so, does it work this way on newer BX tractors as well? My BX25 has a digital hour meter display so I was wondering if it (a) still worked off a mechanical cable (I don't see one) and (b) if it compensates for engine RPM. Thoughts? Thanks!
Is this how it works, and if so, does it work this way on newer BX tractors as well? My BX25 has a digital hour meter display so I was wondering if it (a) still worked off a mechanical cable (I don't see one) and (b) if it compensates for engine RPM. Thoughts? Thanks!