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Posted by VaTom on June 25, 2004 at 16:32:39 from (64.4.123.21):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: What hp tractor needed for posted by txblu on June 25, 2004 at 09:47:22:
Thanks. I think I understand now, the engine can be doing varying amounts of work (hp) with the same pto rpm. I have stalled it out, but usually the governor suffices. Have to check, but pto is at least 80% of max rpm. My generator mostly gets used for powering a large planer and chip blower, 3 motors total 17 hp. I didn't run enough current to that building. For occasional use it works fine. Just want a bigger power source. Already have a couple of big yellow machines with very large hydraulic pumps. Hoping they won't ever have to do much but idle to provide enough flow for the generator. Is that something you know how to predict? Obviously going to have losses with the hydraulic motor.
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