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Re: Hey Steven@ND pto pumps?
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Posted by Steven@nd on January 20, 2003 at 12:01:31 from (12.23.184.218):
In Reply to: Hey Steven@ND pto pumps? posted by jmyt_47 on January 20, 2003 at 10:00:49:
We use the Prince PTO pumps and they have 2 tapped holes in them for a torque arm - basically bolt a piece of angle iron on it that's long enough the hit the drawbar to keep it from turning. Then we put a chain on the end of angle iron and chain it forward so the pump can't work its way off the PTO shaft. The adapter is just a piece of PTO shaft with a hole drilled all the way through it and slots cut on one end so it can expand. Then a bolt goes through to a threaded wedge on the slotted end. Tighten the bolt and the wedge makes it expand so it can't fall out. One word of caution on this setup: I don't know how much power the internal shaft on the pump can take, I would guess if you tried putting 100 horse to the extension shaft you would break the pump. We use it for unloading the feedwagon and my fiance's dad uses to unload his grinder. Sorry, no pic of the adapter, I'll get one when I'm home next weekend.
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