/ Picked up half a megawatt worth of Caterpillar power, think I'll make a PTO generator
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How about making a chain "step up box"?
45T #60 sprocket on the input shaft (ie: X1-1/2B 1-1/2" Bore Hub | Weld-On Sprocket Hubs | Sprockets | Power Transmission | www.surpluscenter.com and X1-1/2B 1-1/2" Bore Hub | Weld-On Sprocket Hubs | Sprockets | Power Transmission | www.surpluscenter.com )
15T #60 sprocket on the output shaft (ie: 15T 1-1/2 Bore 6P Sprocket | Finished Bore Sprockets | Sprockets | Power Transmission | www.surpluscenter.com )
A box of 60H chain (ie: #6-1 H 1' Box Of #6 Heavy Duty Roller Chain | Roller Chain | Roller Chain & Links | Power Transmission | www.surpluscenter.com )
Mount them in a box that you size so that one side matches the SAE #2 bell on the generator head and fill with enough oil that the chain runs through it and slings it around and off you go.
Aaron Z
The thought crossed my mind but I did not seriously consider chain drive because chains are noisy and I thought they are not very efficient or reliable. Your post inspired me to dig deeper and I realize I was wrong. This is probably the best solution on the table currently. I've priced a handful of parts from surpluscenter (love that site, BTW) and I think i can make it work for pretty cheap. Thanks for your input!