Power Beyond and Loader Simultaneous Operation

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Well I don't know about fees but you sure have my appreciation. Surplus center looks to be a great source for stuff, I need to do a more diligent search there on my own I guess and save you the time. Couldn't find much using google.

Is that picture of the same motor you showed set up for an auger? Is there a planetary gear in there? I didn't think that motor had enough torque (1500-2000 ft lbs)to turn the auger without being run through some type of gear reduction. Maybe it doesn't take that nuch torque.

This looks similar to what I am wanting to build. Any more info on the set-up you have pictured? Please!!!!!
 
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Thanks, I didn't see any info about how it worked for him. Woodlandfarms said in his post that the motor had 10K FTLbs. That was not correct it has 10K in lbs. So I am wonering if his auger was about 12 times weaker than he thought.

I like the three detent valve for the spool though.

I will test my relief pressure (since I now have a gauge), pick my motor, valve, gearbox, auger,weld it all up and bore some holes, or break some stuff and let you know what I come up with. Maybe that will offset some of your finders fees ;)
 
   / Power Beyond and Loader Simultaneous Operation #25  
If I am understanding this correctly;
As long as I don't put full pressure on the loader the PB/auger would still turn although slower/less pressure depending on loader pressure. It would basically be a balancing act to get rotation and down pressure by me controlling the feed rate for the drill. When I stop applying down force I would get full auger force.
If that is the case then I think this would work because I could but pressure on intermittently with the loader which would hold with the weight of the tractor on the bit until it reached depth.
You are correct.


I had considered using a motor spool but decided that I would want to use the same spool for the grapple.
A motor spool, is mainly needed (for example) with a bushhog where it has a lot of mass that has to spin down when you shut it off. Shouldn't be really needed with an auger.

Aaron Z
 
   / Power Beyond and Loader Simultaneous Operation #26  
Thanks, I didn't see any info about how it worked for him. Woodlandfarms said in his post that the motor had 10K FTLbs. That was not correct it has 10K in lbs. So I am wonering if his auger was about 12 times weaker than he thought.

I like the three detent valve for the spool though.

I will test my relief pressure (since I now have a gauge), pick my motor, valve, gearbox, auger,weld it all up and bore some holes, or break some stuff and let you know what I come up with. Maybe that will offset some of your finders fees ;)

I saw that 10k ft lbs error also. It should be about 833 ft lbs, which is still plenty.

You would have to go with a very large motor to get much more ft lbs, and the speed would be slower,

I sent him a PM asking if he had stalled the auger very often.

My auger will stall if I try and drive it down real hard.

Here in Florida, we have a lot of sand.
 
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Your auger picture has a large bit. Understandable it it stalls. Looks like it could also have planetary between the motor and auger.

I will be drilling in rocks and roots. I would like to find out how much torque it takes to shear a 3/8 shear bolt in a two inch dia shaft and use that as my lower limit.
 
   / Power Beyond and Loader Simultaneous Operation #28  
The hyd motor is direct drive.

Why do you even need shear bolts?

You will just have to try different bolts.

The relief valve should protect the motor.

That is a planter auger.
 
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I still plan to use the gear box, because I think I need around 1500 ft lbs of torque. Most auger gear boxes have a shear bolt on the auger to protect the gear box.

The motor will be protected by the relief valve like you said.

I want to use all of the potential of the gear box. So if I use the shear strength of the shear bolt as a minimum I will be able to match the motor torque with high enough torque to shear the bolt. That is what a lot of people says happens with PTO system. Now if that is my MINIMUM. I coul increase the bolt grade, take a chance on stripping my gear box, rely on the relief to protect my motor, and possible be able to drill through tough roots/rocks.

So far, I came up with 1350 ft lbs to shear the bolt based on .375" grade 5 bolt. This exceeds the wheel motor by about 500 ft lbs. I am not sure of my calculations, but that seems to fall in line with others I have seen online.
 
   / Power Beyond and Loader Simultaneous Operation #30  
Here is just an example of a hyd planetary gear setup, showing a chart to the right.

Model EP10 | Danuser

They are using a 3.66:1 gear ratio to get it down to 48 rpm, and the chart shows the resultant torque with different psi figures.

Just got to get high displacement motors at a good price. Keep an eye out on EBAY.

Here is a mount for the side of your bucket.

http://www.danuser.com/attachments/auger-systems/parts/10489-mount
 

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