I figured out how HP relates to Torque!!!!!!!!

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Nick- Thanks for posting that. I always had a hard time remembering that equasion in mechanics classes. I still don't remember it all that well and will have to keep studying the link that you posted. Oo.
 
what's the number 5252 represent ? if ya missed it, it is the number below the line on the tank top that is difficult to read due to the hilly terrain.
 
33,000 ft-lb/minute (1 HP) divided by 2 x pi radians (i. e. , 1 revolution) = 5252 It's a constant that results from the conversion of linear work (or, in this case, power) to angular work or power.



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