MFWD (mechanical front-wheel drive) on a tractor allows power to be delivered to all four wheels for increased traction and stability. When engaged, the front wheels are driven by the engine and provide additional pulling power, especially in challenging conditions like mud or snow. This system helps improve the tractor's overall performance and efficiency in various agricultural tasks.
The types of mechanical work include static work, dynamic work, and intensive work. Static work refers to work done without motion, dynamic work involves movement, and intensive work focuses on the internal energy changes within a system.
Input work is the work done on a machine, while output work is the work done by the machine. Efficiency of a simple machine is calculated as the ratio of output work to input work. The efficiency of a simple machine is high when the output work is close to the input work, indicating that the machine is converting most of the input work into useful output work.
The formula that relates work and power is: Power = Work / Time. Power is the rate at which work is done, which is the amount of work done divided by the time it takes to do that work.
the work a machine does is the work output what it takes to do the work is the work input
The formula to find the work output of efficiency is: Work output = Efficiency x Input work. Efficiency is a ratio of output work to input work, so multiplying this ratio by the input work gives the work output.
A "mechanical front wheel drive" tractor has front-wheel-assist which means that not only the rear drive wheels pull the tractor ahead, but the front wheels also pull the tractor.
The dry shipping weight was 13,750 lbs, and this would have been a base model, which would have included the cab, but standard wheels and 2wd. Anything extra on yours (larger tires, MFWD, duals, etc) would have to be added to that figure. With operating fluids (engine, transmission, and rearend oil and fuel), it would weigh in over 14,000 lbs depending on how much fuel, with just the standard features.
Engine oil = 9 qt Torque converter / reverser = 8 qt AW46 Transaxle = 19 qt or 20 qt AW46 (MFWD?) Reservoir = 44 qt AW46 These are refill volumes, more needed if lines are drained.
According to the operator's manual, a 2WD 4850 tractor's average shipping weight is 17 457 lbs (7917 kg). A 4850 with MFWD and most popular wheel equipment shows the average shipping weight is 18 978 lbs (8607 kg). This does not take into account the weight of any ballast (cast or liquid weight in or on the rear and front weels and frame) or duals or changes in fuel tank capacites or loader attachments which may have been performed to the tractor by the owner or dealership after shipping from the factory. Hopefully this helps!
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Work Output is the work done BY a machine. Work Input is the work done ON a machine.
Work Output is the work done BY a machine. Work Input is the work done ON a machine.
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