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Posted by Joe Evans on February 26, 2004 at 08:42:16 from (209.41.233.147):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: PTO HP verses electric motor HP posted by Grant on February 25, 2004 at 22:45:09:
Grant: I'd really like to talk to your friend tha works for the blower fan design company you mentioned. I have a lot of questions about the Baker Test Fan. Someone with his background should be able to help me out. I will be interested in seeing how your project turns out. Nothing is more satisfying than tackling a problem and whipping it. Suggestion: Is there a way for you to get two 1000 PTO RPM tractors and two silage blowers? Wye connect the second silage blower into the main line halfway down its run? I'm venturing into areas I have no knowledge of now. This may be more feasible than fooling around with a 60 HP electric motor. Your blower friend ought to be able to give you a ballpark CFM capability of the silage blowers. Compare that with what the sawdust blower is capable of.
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