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Re: Versatile RPM's
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Posted by Moline_guy on November 23, 2006 at 20:39:37 from (66.231.24.195):
In Reply to: Versatile RPM's posted by Moline_guy on November 23, 2006 at 12:15:49:
I am refering to the output shaft that drives the rear ends, there is no pto out put shaft, and I have never seen one on these models, don't know if they ever came with pto or not. I have seen 145's with pto but not the early 800 or 900. We are thinking about splitting one of the tractors(removing rear half) and disconnect front drive line, powering the tub grinder with the transmission out put shaft if it runs at least 1000 rpms. We plan to put a hitch on front of tractor for moving it. I know this sounds over the top but have seen guys use old semi trucks to power tub grinders like this and they run power out of semi transmission. Just thought maybe someone has used one of these old versatiles this way as a power unit. On semi tractors the output shaft on transmission in road gear is the same rpm as the engine, but on this tractor transmission I am not sure, trying to find out before we start the project this winter. One revolution on engine spins the drive shaft one revolution so we think there is going to be enough rpms. Thanks for any replies.
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