Posted by Farmall49 on December 20, 2017 at 20:01:50 from (173.198.161.32):
I bought a 1970 ford f350 dulley ford 250 dollars not sure what motor it has in it I would gues a 390 or 460 it has long frame with a flatbed and crane took the crane off this idea might be a little crazy but seen done before I have a 100 bushel gran chopper on tires I want to tale axel off of it and mount it onto the pickup the chopper used to be run by tractor I have herd theses pickups have a place for a pto but don't know what speed the pick runs so how would I get it to 540 pto speed I will build a shaft than runs to below the chopper and run a belt or chain up to it I would have change the air intake for more dusty conditions and put some sort of governor on it I will also mount a singing auger that feeds the chopper that will be run off the trucks pto the reson I am doing this is so we don't have to unhook a tractor the auger will just swing out instead take 30 min to set up we chop semi loads of grain a week all will be with one machine what are your guys thoughts or suggestion's thanks
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