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Re: Belt Pulley RPM
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Posted by Bill Smith on October 27, 2001 at 23:21:30 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: Belt Pulley RPM posted by Bob (WI) on October 27, 2001 at 18:26:57:
You know, I'm interested to know some factual info on this myself. I have an F-20 farmall and the pto and the belt pulley is actuated with the same lever. That kind of tells me that the rpm would be the same. But you got to realize that the pto is about the size of a half dollar and the belt pulley is a good (just guessing) 12 to 14" in diameter which gives it considerably more throw when using a belt. I know on H's and M's, and I'm assuming on the other letter series tractors, the pto and belt pulley is actuated with seperate controls. Wheather that attributes to different gearing I don't know but would assume it would be close if it was to be different. I just figured the 2 shafts didn't need to rotate at the same time which would explain the need for 2 levers. I'm sorry this statement isn't more factual but I plan to check back up here to hopefulley read some more informational comments.
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