Posted by notjustair on March 15, 2014 at 18:49:41 from (174.238.66.66):
I came back today to read what had been added to that thread. About half way in was some talk of replacing a motor in an IH H to see what happened.
About a year ago I stumbled across this YouTube video. This guy put a mower engine on his Massey 33. I used to know how big it was - maybe 20 horse or so. This video is of him using it to plow. I've also seen it raking. I'm not sure what a 33 was rated but he's pulling two bottoms. I think his biggest issues are probably that the front is light and that he painted it K-state purple.
Just thought it was interesting. Clearly it goes faster as it is higher RPM. He also put a centrifugal clutch on it so I'm sure he looses some to slippage. Seems to work fine for a part timer. It would probably be a pretty efficient thing to use on the auger.
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