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  • Three Point Hitch Specs

    In 1891, The William Deering company created the first 6 horsepower (hp), self-contained mowing machine. This was the birth of the tractor. But rather than building a separate machine for each farming job, the tractor became the power that pulled a variety of farming tools. The tractor basically took the place of horses and oxen. To change farming implements, a special hitch was developed.

  • How to Rate Electric Winches

    Electric winches have come into their own to rival hydraulic-powered winches. They have significant advantages over hydraulic winches. Chief among them is the ability to hook it up straight to the vehicle's battery or a secondary battery. This means not having to "tie" into the vehicle's steering system, which hydraulic winches require. It is easy to use and has comparable pulling power. Choosing an electric winch takes a few considerations.

  • How to Compare Three Point Hitch Winches

    Three-point hitch winches are power takeoff (PTO) driven winches that attach to the back of a tractor. Often called logging winches, three point hitch winches are used to pull large objects over distances of up to 300 yards. Some logging winches have enough pulling capacity to manage ten choker chains, each bearing several hundred pounds of weight. Cost restrictions and work load demands must be weighed when comparing three-point hitch winches. If you purchase a winch that cannot carry the workload, production suffers; purchase a winch that is too expensive and costs outweigh your profits.

  • Comparison of Regular Brakes Vs. ABS

    Although all vehicles are equipped with basic hydraulic braking systems, an anti-lock braking system (ABS) is an optional safety feature to enhance the way a car can stop under certain conditions.

  • How Does the Chevy Malibu Hybrid Work?

    The Chevrolet Malibu hybrid is a hybrid-electric sedan produced by American automaker General Motors between 2008 and 2010. The Malibu hybrid is very similar to the conventional Malibu, which solely uses a gas engine. Despite a nearly identical appearance, the inner workings of the Malibu hybrid are very different.

  • Faulty Audi Alternator Symptoms

    The alternator in an Audi is a vital part of the car's electrical system. When you start up your Audi, the vehicle first creates a spark in the engine from electricity stored in the battery. As you drive your Audi, the alternator begins to generate electricity which it uses to continue to create a spark in the engine as well as run other electrical devices and charge up the battery for the next time the car is started. A faulty alternator can be spotted by a few symptoms.

  • Technology & Tips for the Toyota Camry Hybrid

    Toyota has been producing its popular Camry mid-size sedan in a gas-electric hybrid version since the 2007 model year. The Camry Hybrid uses an electric motor and battery pack to increase its efficiency and produce less harmful emissions. You can learn and do several things that will help you get the most from your Camry Hybrid.

  • How to Compare Electric Winches

    Electric winches offer pulling power that you need for general utility situations and off-road recovery. It was long believed that hydraulic winches were the only option when it came to winches, but electric winches are making a surge in popularity. Powered by your vehicle's battery, electric winches are much easier to mount to a vehicle than hydraulic winches because you don't have to tap into the vehicle's steering pump. Electric winches also offer more features than you'll find with hydraulic winches, which can make it difficult to choose when you compare electric winches.

  • How Does a Hybrid Auto Work?

    Hybrid autos combine gas and electric power to get something more efficient than gas alone, and more convenient than electric. The gas engine in a hybrid car works in a different manner than the engine in a gasoline car. In a gas-powered car, the engine drives the motors directly, and turns an alternator--a small generator which powers the radio, headlights, spark plugs and other electrical systems and charges up the batteries. In a hybrid car, the gas engine doesn't turn the wheels at all. It powers the alternator, which sends energy to the electric motor or motors. These motors provide…

  • How Does an Electric Winch Work?

    Winches all have motors that drive or power the drum that spools the wire. An electric winch uses an electric motor. This electric motor is powered by electricity, just like a drill motor. Current changes on opposing poles spin a magnet that powers the motor and turns the winch. Since a winch is so heavy-duty, the electric motor on a winch must be robust with a solid electrical system that can handle a lot of charge. The winch motor also needs to adjust to handle heavier loads.

  • How Does Fan Control Unit Work?

    Radiator cooling fans are controlled by a computer. Information collected from the coolant temperature sensor and from the air conditioning control switch provide the fan control with information. Because most vehicles today are front-wheel drive--which require the engine to be situated sideways versus straightforward--there is no way to use a conventional fan in them. Rather, electric fans are used, which have the benefit of saving fuel since they do not draw any horsepower from the engine. Since they are electric and not engine-driven, they do not have to operate when the car is in motion.

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