Posted by ptfarmer on December 22, 2017 at 04:37:45 from (70.114.32.211):
In Reply to: ford f350 posted by Farmall49 on December 20, 2017 at 20:01:50:
What I would do to use the truck is find something like a Ford 300 6 cylinder, or a Ford 2.3L 4 cylinder industrial engine with a governor (you may have seen them running tree chipper/shredders), and mount it on back of the truck. Find out what the maximum rpms the governor lets the engine run. If the governor lets engine run (lets say 2000 rpms), then you can gear it down so 2000 rpm is 540 rpm. You would be gearing it down almost 4 to 1 to run the mixer, it should have more than enough power to run the mixer. It would probably be a lot cheaper than getting a transmission/pto box that can handle the power the mixer needs. Either that or find a old, beat up 60+hp tractor at an auction, or something to run the mixer.
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