Well, if the transformers are 50 KVA producing 120/208 Volts, and are fully loaded, the current in the neutral jumpers will be over 400 Amps,- the same as in the hot lines.
Once past the neutral jumper the neutral current is usually much less and the size of the neutral service conductor may be reduced.
However the jumper between the transformers carries the same current as the hot leads and should be the same size as the phase conductors.
I have seen a lot of instances where someone assumed that because the jumper was a neutral it could be reduced in ampacity. Not so.
If the neutral jumper was undersized than I would expect both the jumper and the #6 AWG grounding conductor to get hot.
Bill
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