Screw drive garden tractor

   / Screw drive garden tractor #61  
Oh man, bummer is right! Hope your plan for beefing it up works...
 
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#62  
i was looking at these....do you think the 32hp is strong enough? i just worry that the torque at the axle shaft in 1st gear is quite high??? or am i crazy? i would just hate to blow one of these up next....
 
   / Screw drive garden tractor #63  
i was looking at these....do you think the 32hp is strong enough? i just worry that the torque at the axle shaft in 1st gear is quite high??? or am i crazy? i would just hate to blow one of these up next....

I don't know, I build things using the TLAR School of Engineering method. (That Looks About Right). :D

I think that means 32hp on the input shaft. I guess you could call them and ask.
 
   / Screw drive garden tractor #64  
TLAR, lol...I like that.:p
 
   / Screw drive garden tractor #65  
I don't know, I build things using the TLAR School of Engineering method. (That Looks About Right). :D

I think that means 32hp on the input shaft. I guess you could call them and ask.

HP = RPM * torque

Torque is what twists & breaks things, so worry about it more than HP. They made the bigger PTO shafts 1000 RPM so they could keep the shaft smaller & lighter while transmitting more HP compared to running them at 540 RPM.
 
   / Screw drive garden tractor #66  
Can you make it a belt drive to your jackshafts? Mating Hydraulic vane/gear motors to the screws directly with a pump on the engine? Rotate your drive system so there are no 90 degree torque transfers? I realize it would involve re-engineering the entire drive. I don't think these are meant to screw across concrete, they are meant to be used in slippery conditions.
 
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#67  
I was considering rotating the drivetrain, but I think I may go with those gear boxes instead...hydraulic just seems to expensive

Can you make it a belt drive to your jackshafts? Mating Hydraulic vane/gear motors to the screws directly with a pump on the engine? Rotate your drive system so there are no 90 degree torque transfers? I realize it would involve re-engineering the entire drive. I don't think these are meant to screw across concrete, they are meant to be used in slippery conditions.
 
   / Screw drive garden tractor #68  
The pontoon cylinders need to be larger diameter and you need more, shallower screw vanes.
 
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