Post by Admin on Mar 14, 2017 10:51:50 GMT -6
Massey Ferguson offers 3 Amazing Transmissions in the 6600/6700S Series. Here is an interesting comparison of the Speed Charts and using a 15' Rotary Cutter with 10% Overlap the Acres per Hour you can cover at which transmission speed. Shows the Added Value of Variability of the DynaVT (Continually Variable Transmission) that offers 0.1mph of variability. Every 1/10th of a MPH you can increase the speed another 0.16 Acres or 7,128 Square Feet (Approximately Six 30'x40' Machine Sheds) more work you can get done. Look at the loss of work if you have to shift down from target speed of 5mph? With DynaVT you can match your work load exactly. Get More...Do More...on Less Fuel & DEF with Massey Ferguson
Look at this scenario. If the Optimum Speed to mow was 5.5 mph for the conditions:
Dyna4: Transmission Range 2D would be too fast at 5.69mph so you would need to select Transmission Range 2C which limits speed to 4.62 mph or 7.56 Acres/Hour Cutting Speed
Dyna6: Transmission Range 3A is very close at 5.53mph so you could cut 9.05 acres an hour or you could choose Range 2E at 5.44mph or 8.90 acres an hour.
DynaVT: with 1/10th MPH Variability you can select the exact speed 5.5 mph and cover 9.00 acres an hour...best part is if conditions get tougher and you need to slow down you can adjust speed in 1/10th mph increments and only lose 0.16 Acres per Hour of Rotary Mowing efficiency from Optimum Speed. If it gets easier you can increase the speed 1/10th mph and gain 0.16 MPH more work accomplished per hour. With Dyna4 or Dyna6 the reduction in performance is more significant.
Look at the loss of performance from 5.5 mph the Dyna4 at 4.62 mph is loss of 1.44 Acres per Hour in an 8 hour day that is 11.52 acres that did not get mowed.
Dyna6 if 3A was too fast in range 2E at 5.44 mph your not at optimum cutting speed and loose 0.1 Acres Per Hour or 8/10th of an acre in a 8 hour day. But what really changes if you need to drop down another gear your only travelling 4.62 MPH.
With the DynaVT you match the conditions all the time for Maximum Efficiency!
Look at this scenario. If the Optimum Speed to mow was 5.5 mph for the conditions:
Dyna4: Transmission Range 2D would be too fast at 5.69mph so you would need to select Transmission Range 2C which limits speed to 4.62 mph or 7.56 Acres/Hour Cutting Speed
Dyna6: Transmission Range 3A is very close at 5.53mph so you could cut 9.05 acres an hour or you could choose Range 2E at 5.44mph or 8.90 acres an hour.
DynaVT: with 1/10th MPH Variability you can select the exact speed 5.5 mph and cover 9.00 acres an hour...best part is if conditions get tougher and you need to slow down you can adjust speed in 1/10th mph increments and only lose 0.16 Acres per Hour of Rotary Mowing efficiency from Optimum Speed. If it gets easier you can increase the speed 1/10th mph and gain 0.16 MPH more work accomplished per hour. With Dyna4 or Dyna6 the reduction in performance is more significant.
Look at the loss of performance from 5.5 mph the Dyna4 at 4.62 mph is loss of 1.44 Acres per Hour in an 8 hour day that is 11.52 acres that did not get mowed.
Dyna6 if 3A was too fast in range 2E at 5.44 mph your not at optimum cutting speed and loose 0.1 Acres Per Hour or 8/10th of an acre in a 8 hour day. But what really changes if you need to drop down another gear your only travelling 4.62 MPH.
With the DynaVT you match the conditions all the time for Maximum Efficiency!