
Identifying and eliminating parasitic losses in engines and machinery. Aired 1/8/22
January 15, 2022Podcast (fmdradio): Play in new window | Download (Duration: 30:00 — 22.6MB)
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When it comes to engines and equipment a parasitic loss is akin a harvest loss from a combine. This week the Hot Rod Farmer from New Jersey, provides an in depth explanation of this often overlooked inefficiency. The topic of replacement radiators and what to look for is explored in the “Under the Sheetmetal” segment, and a listener wants to know how to calculate the operating cost of electrical equipment.

Success on the farm or ranch requires efficient machinery. I am Ray Bohacz, the Hot Rod Farmer from New Jersey, and I want to help you maximize the reliability of your equipment.
Please join me every Saturday at 11:00 am Eastern for Farm Machinery Digest Radio, where steel and soil meet, on Rural Radio, Sirius/XM Channel 147, with a replay Sunday at 6:00 pm Eastern.
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