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I had posted a similar thread in the Yanmar sub-forum, but Kensnelling recently posted some new-to-me numbers for the PTO speeds on his D2000. Since I have a D1800 and have always wondered about the PTO speeds, I was excited to see his numbers:
D2000:
1 - 540 rpm
2 - 753 rpm
3 - 998 rpm
4 - 1284 rpm
Here are the rest of the Mitsubishi notes I have, mostly cut and pasted from postings elsewhere.
S370 Beaver: 537, 791, 1297, according to brochure
"S470 buck: According to the manual, at 2700 rpm:
First..........565
Second......832
Third........1,000
Standard PTO speed: 540 pto rpm/2,580 engine rpm (first)
1,000 pto rpm/1979 engine rpm (third)"
Buck is covered in same manual and is very similar to ST1450
D1850 1-540
2-752 rpm
3-997 rpm
4-1282 rpm
(Unknown quotes)
"According to my owner's manual for the S-370D, standard PTO speeds are 517, 762 and 1249 @ 2700 engine rpm. Optional speeds are 537, 791 and 1297 @ 2700 rpm. Optional speeds are with the 1 3/8 inch PTO shaft vs. the standard 0.98 inch"
"MT372 manual states it 2 ways:
1st 565 rpm/2700 engine rpm
2nd 832 rpm/2700 engine rpm
3rd 1364 rpm/2700 engine rpm
or, in the more coventional fashion:
540 rpm/2580 engine rpm
1000 rpm/1979 engine rpm"
D2300:
1 - 555 rpm
2 - 774 rpm
3 - 1026 rpm
4 - 1320 rpm
"Mt160 as MT180,and D's
The manual says;
1st=623@2700rpm(engine)
2nd=919@ "
3rd=1506 "
also says;
1st=540rpm@2660
3rd=1000 @1793
(no mention of 2nd)"
Here is the link to the other thread, with additional Yanmar and grey market Kubota tractor information. http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/yanmar/244500-pto-speeds.html
D2000:
1 - 540 rpm
2 - 753 rpm
3 - 998 rpm
4 - 1284 rpm
Here are the rest of the Mitsubishi notes I have, mostly cut and pasted from postings elsewhere.
S370 Beaver: 537, 791, 1297, according to brochure
"S470 buck: According to the manual, at 2700 rpm:
First..........565
Second......832
Third........1,000
Standard PTO speed: 540 pto rpm/2,580 engine rpm (first)
1,000 pto rpm/1979 engine rpm (third)"
Buck is covered in same manual and is very similar to ST1450
D1850 1-540
2-752 rpm
3-997 rpm
4-1282 rpm
(Unknown quotes)
"According to my owner's manual for the S-370D, standard PTO speeds are 517, 762 and 1249 @ 2700 engine rpm. Optional speeds are 537, 791 and 1297 @ 2700 rpm. Optional speeds are with the 1 3/8 inch PTO shaft vs. the standard 0.98 inch"
"MT372 manual states it 2 ways:
1st 565 rpm/2700 engine rpm
2nd 832 rpm/2700 engine rpm
3rd 1364 rpm/2700 engine rpm
or, in the more coventional fashion:
540 rpm/2580 engine rpm
1000 rpm/1979 engine rpm"
D2300:
1 - 555 rpm
2 - 774 rpm
3 - 1026 rpm
4 - 1320 rpm
"Mt160 as MT180,and D's
The manual says;
1st=623@2700rpm(engine)
2nd=919@ "
3rd=1506 "
also says;
1st=540rpm@2660
3rd=1000 @1793
(no mention of 2nd)"
Here is the link to the other thread, with additional Yanmar and grey market Kubota tractor information. http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/yanmar/244500-pto-speeds.html