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Dan33Klein
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Dutch, it does look pretty similar to the blower you listed.
I'm wondering if the blower is setup for a 1000 rpm blower.
I am also modifying a snowblower to fit on a tractor. I found that the impeller target speed should be 900-1000 rpm.
I am also modifying a snowblower to fit on a tractor. I found that the impeller target speed should be 900-1000 rpm.
I’m sure 900-1000 would be nice.
But I see no easy way to increase the rpm when I only have 540.
And increasing the speed of the impeller would require more hp... and I’m already short on that.
If your blower is rated for 540 RPM you wouldn't want to run it at 1000 RPM. Doubling the speed of the impeller would also double the speed of the auger which would likely cause problems.
I知 sure 900-1000 would be nice.
But I see no easy way to increase the rpm when I only have 540.
And increasing the speed of the impeller would require more hp... and I知 already short on that.
I don't quite understand your statement. The vast majority of all rear 3PH snow blowers drive the impeller directly from the PTO shaft. As such only blowers made specifically for a 1000 RPM PTO would run at that speed. All other rear blowers run at a PTO speed of 540 RPM which is by far the most common.
1000 RPM starts to become more common once you get over 75HP on the PTO.