Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

front-to-rear gear ratio

Hungarian translation:

elülső-hátsó áttételi viszony

Added to glossary by Péter Tófalvi
Jun 26, 2008 17:21
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English term

front-to-rear gear ratio

English to Hungarian Tech/Engineering Automotive / Cars & Trucks
"This tyre is available in several front and rear tire combinations, matching the rolling circumference of other tyres in the ABC range, and compatible with common tractor front-to-rear gear ratios."
Proposed translations (Hungarian)
4 mellső-hátsó áttételi viszony

Discussion

juvera Jul 14, 2008:
Azt hiszem, a viszony - ratio fontos szó itt, ezért beletenném a mondat utolsó részébe: elülső-hátsó áttételi viszonyával.
Péter Tófalvi (asker) Jun 26, 2008:
eddigi állás: "Több elülső és hátsó felszerelésre szánt változata van, a futófelület körmérete hasonló, mint az ABC termékcsalád egyéb abroncsainál, és kompatibilis a legtöbb traktor elülső-hátsó áttételével."

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mellső-hátsó áttételi viszony

Rolling circumference can be defined as the distance a tire travels in one revolution. Due to the increase in mechanical front wheel drive (MFWD) tractors in the marketplace, it is very important
to understand rolling circumference when trying to determine the proper tire setup for your tractor.

Since both the front and the rear tire on MFWD tractors are engaged, the front tire requires more revolutions to cover the same distance as the rear tire. It is necessary to know the gear ratio of the tractor (available from the tractor manufacturer) in order to select the tires that will adequately match the tractor’s front-to-rear gear ratio.

The gear ratio on the typical MFWD ranges from 1.2 to 1.5, therefore the proper setup should allow for front tire over-speed up to 5% (consult with the tractor manufacturer for the preferred lead percentage). When selecting a new size or type of tire for your MFWD tractor, you must choose a front and rear tire combination that matches the ratio provided by the original tires.
http://www.firestoneag.com/rci.pdf
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