Tractor pantonisé followed from A to Z

Edits and changes to engines, experiences, findings and ideas.
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by toftof » 18/04/06, 21:43

I will take advantage of phil 14's visit next week to take the exact measurements with him when I dismantle the rod.
Even today I noticed unexpected accelerations when I turn at constant speed and regime 1700 rpm (in the pulver. It's bisar. When I drive on the road, I keep a hundred rpm to take advantage of the savings of carburan thanks to the pantome.

on 12 hours of spray, I only consumed 60 liters of fuel

And the other spantonized tractors? On this furum, I would like us to talk a bit about the results because I am not the only one ...

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by phil 14 » 20/04/06, 22:25

Hi Toftof
Excuse me for not having yet replied to your MP which I have received. I'm thinking of coming to see you on Monday but anyway I will call you on your cell phone before to confirm. (I am overworked because of the 3 days of vacation that I will take to come to your region: cereal treatment, cattle grass, salads and mechanical problems in addition).
I can't wait to come and discuss your great results with you.
1 month ago I went to see a Ford 110 cv tractor (same engine as yours) doped with water by its owner who had just mounted a kit that had been sent to him without trying to understand how it worked which had taken away from the interest in my visit.
He seemed to be doing well.
After reflections, I am more and more convinced that the doping with water on tractor works better on tractors without turbo which in my opinion causes too much loss of heat at the level of the reactor often placed afterwards. you??
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by PITMIX » 21/04/06, 00:14

Hi Phil14
And my address you received there by email?
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by phil 14 » 22/04/06, 14:55

Hi Pit
I have your address and I will send you the package on Monday, we will see together for payment later depending on the port.
I apologize for the delay.
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by PITMIX » 22/04/06, 20:07

OK no problem
thanks again
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by muzo_31 » 23/04/06, 22:12

Oh there, there is a transaction !!!
It’s not the potato harvest season,
And the fatty duck season is over now ...

Phil, totof, the farmer who works the fields near my home is very very interested in our arrangements (fuel prices oblige, here they pronounce "fu-elle" there or others would say "fi-ou-le" ). I showed her my Xantia, and it more than sucked her curiosity. Without experience on tractors, I can only advise him.

Hers are WITHOUT turbo and spit rather black :frown:
Since he does not have the web, he will hardly be able to interface with the forum, but I can print him a few dozen pages. in time lost (we are attacking the hard season for you) he can start mounting. Like you, it has everything you need to solder and everything ....

What do I pipe it to? SPAD? other?
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by toftof » 24/04/06, 07:37

Hello,
If I had to do it again, I would adopt the same bubbler I have today except that it would be heated by the engine coolant. I also advise him with experience and to be sure it works to mount a minimum reactor of diam 12 about 40 to 50 hp.

My big reactor works my you have to wait for the big summer jobs to confirm the consumption

good assembly.
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by muzo_31 » 24/04/06, 09:53

Thank you for the info !
Can you remind me of a link to the last assembly diagram that you published?
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by toftof » 01/05/06, 20:52

good evening muzo 31

You have to go back to the old subjects in "my pantonized tractor"

If not, it's been 15 hours since I rolled 18-tonne skips over long distances (16 km) and I used between 12 and 13 liters of gas oil per hour. knowing that for a 110 hp, the engine gives everything it can.

When do other farmers think?
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by phil 14 » 01/05/06, 22:09

Hi Toftof
The Ford 110hp tractor that I went to see in the 14, consumes 18l an hour during average work. If you go down to 13l / h, this represents at least 30% savings with your 18 t bucket.
Do you have iron in your bubbler ???
When we left home, we couldn't find 1 coffee ???
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