RoyJackson
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- Joined
- Nov 17, 2001
- Messages
- 23,144
- Location
- Bethel, Vermont
- Tractor
- John Deere 4052R Cab,, Deere 855D UTV, Z920A Zero Turn Mower and assorted implements
I think you'd do more expensive damage using a 60 hp gearbox on a 24 hp tractor than a tractor and gear box that are equally matched. The big gearbox is going to have a big shear pin and the way smaller rated tractor pto is going to be the weak link. If you're going to do something like that you need to get ahold of the manufacturer or an engineer to figure what size/grade shear pin to use for 24 hp.
Any Category 1 implement that is shear pinned will be (relatively) safe, no matter the gearbox rating, although there have been tractor PTO's damaged on occasion. Main thing (IMO) is to stick with the grade of shear pin the manufacturer specifies.
Another thing, again IMO) is to engage to PTO at a low RPM (I used about 1000-1200 with a bit of foot throttle, if necessary) to reduce the shock load on the tractor.
Katesaidan's (the OP) has stated their property is pretty rocky, so I'd expect they'll want plenty of spare shear pins and know how to replace them.
BTW, since PTO's don't reverse, you'll want a pretty good size wrench to back the auger out if and when it gets stuck.