Posted by Janicholson on November 19, 2011 at 19:54:51 from (96.24.99.126):
In Reply to: Re: 6 volt electrical posted by Ron(UT) on November 19, 2011 at 19:33:27:
with Respect---The issue will be complex for these reasons. Cable systems will be slow to lift and that is tough to deal with even if just doing gardens. If it were geared to be fast, it would either be too weak to lift the implement, or too many amps to be reasonable. The system will not have limit swithhes to prevent over lifting. Cables would need a spiral wound drum for fairlead to prevent backlash and cable issues when used repeatedly. Lifting a plow takes dramatic effort when it is socked into soil. Unless care is taken in the shielding, a broken cable is nasty on people. Setting up a complete charging system will work with a battery and alternator to charge it. If just a switch, the tractor would need to have a magneto if both tractor and extra battery were used to make 12v, and or only one would be charged if the switch was used. A 6v generator cannot charge 12 volts, or 2 six volts while hooked up as 12volts. No way. Using a add on hydraulic pump is the best, and allows real control and power. Rotary tillers cannot be used successfully on that tractor due to the speed of first gear. Jim
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