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Frank


Joined: Mar 6, 2005
Points: 7

Motor HP debate
Original Message   Mar 20, 2005 8:34 pm

It seems that the manufacturers of lawnmowers are posting that the rated HP will be significantly less because the engine must meet environmental, safety and operating requirements.

I was curious about this and started looking at the displacement of some of the new motors and compare it to my old 3.5HP B&S motor.  For instance, a 6.5HP Tec motor has a total of 195cc's and my old Briggs has a total of 148cc.  So I can say that the 6.5HP motor definitely has a larger displacement than the 3.5HP.

I got the manual out for my 15 year old B&S and in the manual there is a disclaimer as well about the total HP the engine will produce.  The manual states that even though it is a 3.5HP motor, it does not actually produce that much.  Basically the statement says that the motor is rated for 3.5HP at 3600 RPM but because of safety, the RPM's are HP are less for the engine.  Further to this they actually state that to improve startablility and performance they have made changes to the motor so that it will not produce 3.5HP at 3600 RPM.

So it looks like the motor manufacturers have been doing this for many years but recently the lawnmower manufacturers are actually stating this on there web pages.  I wish they would post what the actual torque and HP is for the motor instead of meaningless numbers.

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mikefla1


Let's get it!!!

Location: Lakeland Fl
Joined: Jun 20, 2004
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Re: Motor HP debate
Reply #1   Mar 20, 2005 9:31 pm
Hey Frank, I'm not sure but i think someone else posted about this same issue just a few days ago. I'm not sure who it was though. Your right just put the hp that the motor is producing!!!     later Mike

Exmark 48inch & Bridges 36inch walkbehind, Scotts 21 inch walk behind mower,Husqvarna trimmer and blower, Echo PE200 edger,Weedeater & Stihl HL45C hedge trimmers,Echo CS440 chain saw and a Stihl HT101 power pruner, and a El Cheapo pressure washer.
mikefla1


Let's get it!!!

Location: Lakeland Fl
Joined: Jun 20, 2004
Points: 377

Re: Motor HP debate
Reply #2   Mar 20, 2005 9:38 pm
Hey Frank, Snowshovler posted a topic on that, it's on page 2 bout half way down. You will probably get alot of info off of that also. 

Exmark 48inch & Bridges 36inch walkbehind, Scotts 21 inch walk behind mower,Husqvarna trimmer and blower, Echo PE200 edger,Weedeater & Stihl HL45C hedge trimmers,Echo CS440 chain saw and a Stihl HT101 power pruner, and a El Cheapo pressure washer.
Frank


Joined: Mar 6, 2005
Points: 7

Re: Motor HP debate
Reply #3   Mar 20, 2005 10:15 pm
Opps, didn't see that one.  I guess I was just pointing out the fact that the manufacturers have been incorrectly stating the HP's incorrectly for years and years.  My old B&S motor was supposed to be 3.5HP and it is actually less according to the old manual.
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