Posted by Tx Jim on September 12, 2013 at 09:13:04 from (69.35.160.117):
In Reply to: Rated RPM vs Max RPM posted by farmer boy on September 12, 2013 at 07:11:08:
farmer boy said: (quoted from post at 10:11:08 09/12/13) Why not show the whole page? Go read the test again. The crankshaft speed is 2200 rpm. On the right it says that the rated speed is 2200 rpm. If you look even further, you'll see where it says 'Belt Pulley' in bold. In that section it says Power take-off 1003 rpm at 1900 engine RPM. If it's like most tractors, 540 PTO rom will occur at a slower engine speed.
I thought I showed the facts to what you were referring to. Now are you 100% sure belt pulley & pto speed require the same engine rpm's??? I think you'll find out 4020's achieve 540 pto rpm's @ 2200 engine rpm's!!!!!!!!!!
This post was edited by Tx Jim at 09:20:01 09/12/13 2 times.
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