Posted by Destroked 450 on December 21, 2017 at 07:34:47 from (173.242.142.14):
In Reply to: ford f350 posted by Farmall49 on December 20, 2017 at 20:01:50:
70 F-350 should have a 360 or 390 FE series engine
Should also have a Borg Warner T18 or New Process 435 4 speed trans.
The pto's available for ether trans is only rated for 40 max hp and 200 lb torque output.
One can chop with a 40 tractor but you'll be feeding it pretty slow.
The pto will cost around $1000 and not sure if one is available to give 540 rpm at proper engine speed, if not a gear reducer will be needed as well, one capable of handling 40 hp will cost a couple thousand or more.
Governor from a old Chevy powered Massey combine can be adapted to run off the Ford engine
Putting a grain chopper on a truck chassis is a nice idea but not sure if it's worth the cost just to save a few minutes hooking a tractor up.
You might want to consider mounting a old tractor engine on the back of the truck with the chopper using it as a power unit to run the chopper.
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