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Re: Using the Vacuum from the SMTA for Milking?
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Posted by Russ on February 17, 2004 at 03:40:24 from (24.61.107.193):
In Reply to: Using the Vacuum from the SMTA for Milking? posted by Terry on February 16, 2004 at 20:50:40:
SMTA SUCKS(OR VACUUMS); HERE IS ANOTHER IDEA THAT SUCKS. GET A 5KW OR 10KW 60HZ GENERATOR HEAD AND HOLD THE H ENGINE RIGHT AT 3600 RPM SO THE 60 HZ IS SOLID. THEN POWER UP YOUR VACUUM PUMP AND A REMOTE LIGHT OR TWO ON THE OUTPUT CIRCUITS. PROBABLY TO COMPLEX FOR ALL THE POTENTIAL USERS BUT THEN IT IS AN IDEA THAT SUCKS AT BEST. SMTA HAS PLENTY OF PTO POWER FOR THE ROTATION PORTION. CONTROLLING THE 60 CYCLE WITH AN ENGINE ROTATION OF 3600 RPM MAY BE THE DIFFICULT OR IMPOSSIBLE PORTION.
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