Posted by BarnyardEngineering on May 16, 2018 at 06:45:02 from (98.17.202.244):
In Reply to: Big Kubota rumours posted by philip d on May 14, 2018 at 10:07:36:
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So one failed design means that the engineers learned nothing, and that it should never ever ever ever EVER be attempted again?
I heard that when Dodge/Ram started putting coil spring suspensions in their new trucks. "Oh GM tried that in the 67-72 trucks and it was an absymal failure. Dodge/Ram is making a huge mistake! These trucks will never be any good."
Well, come to find out people had figured a thing or three out about coil spring suspensions in 40 years. I'm pretty sure RAM is still using coil spring suspensions in all of their 1500 trucks, and now the 2500 has a coil spring suspension too.
I'm pretty sure many successful engine designs have been made by adding/lopping cylinders to/from an already proven design. The engineers at Kubota are not stupid, and they know what's at stake.
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