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Posted by mj on April 08, 2007 at 16:34:33 from (69.85.78.183):
In Reply to: Re: Baker Fan posted by Bob-Wyo on April 08, 2007 at 12:54:49:
Bob- That's pretty much what I've been thinking about for blade size but after what you said I can go a bit smaller; the little one would probably be too much even but would be a good starting point. The blades on the small fan look like ..... 12 x20 " maybe? My idea is to run it off the PTO with a driveshaft. The reason I want to check the RPM is to get the carb, timing, etc. set up before I go to a pull. We have so few pulling events here that it's hard to get lined out. It would also work well for breaking in new rings, etc. Anyway, thanks for the info; that gets me in the ballpark.
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