SPYDERLK
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- JD2010, Kubota3450,2550, Mahindra 7520 w FEL w Skid Steer QC w/Tilt Tatch, & BH, BX1500
No. The air cooling and conduction to adjacent cooler parts is significant. The parts do not have to become incandescent to rid the heat. The fan wont require more than low fractional HP to remove a couple HP of heat if the gearbox is running at a delta of 50F or so [150F in 100F ambient air]. 2HP of heat is 1500W. The trouble with PTO driven gens is you lose about 10% getting the engine power to the driveshaft...and then another 10% in the 6:1 speed increase transmission of a 3600 rpm gen on a 540pto. This great speed increase is very inefficient because of the small driven gear.Just checked some dyno test on internet. Two wheel drive cars deliver about 7% less power to the road than the engine produces. It includes all transmision and differential gears and tire deformation and friction to the road. It might give you some idea about losses of generators with gearboxes. My guess is that the gearbox makes very little difference in efficiency. Probably the cooling fan uses more power that the gear. Look at it this way. If the gear would lose (all loses are turned into heat) let say 10% of engine power to deliver 10kW it would run red hot.
And were not even talking yet about parasitic losses of the tractor hydraulic pump circulating uneeded fluid
larry