I have been lurking in all the generator threads that occured as a result of all the hurricanes. I am in the market for one of the PTO generators myself but am curious about the longevity of my tractors engine when I run at 540 PTO speed.
I have a Kioti CK20HST and have noticed something that seems to be common to the hydrostatic tractors (but I may be off base). It seems that 540 PTO speed on every brands HST tractors puts the RPM's alot higher than on geared tractors. On mine 540 PTO RPM is at 2800 engine RPM. I almost never run my tractor that fast because it ***seems*** really fast when your on it (almost to the point of a runaway). Its really noisy and I don't notice any difference in cut quality with my RFM when running at around 2200 engine RPM.
I would not have any choice but to run at 540 PTO speed if I went the PTO generator route. Does anyone see any issues running my diesel at 2800 RPM for hours on end in a power failure?
Also.. as a side note... I have VERY much considered just buying a belt driven generator head of around 10KW and building a platform that goes to my 3 point hitch. I would use a PTO shaft and pulley system to gear it down a little and let the engine run at a much nicer RPM. Not very difficult with the exception of finding all the pulleys readymade (I have no fabrication capability at my home nor access to any at work). I can borrow a welder and build a table to mount everything to with the 3point hookup arrangement... but I suspect the needed pulleys (especially one with a center ready to accept a PTO shaft are going to be a different story and be difficult to obtain ready made). The pulley for the generator side would probably be a readily available item.
I rambled alot during this and probably should have started 2 different threads... if the home made genny point over rides the other question, I'll start a new thread tomorrow.
Getut
I have a Kioti CK20HST and have noticed something that seems to be common to the hydrostatic tractors (but I may be off base). It seems that 540 PTO speed on every brands HST tractors puts the RPM's alot higher than on geared tractors. On mine 540 PTO RPM is at 2800 engine RPM. I almost never run my tractor that fast because it ***seems*** really fast when your on it (almost to the point of a runaway). Its really noisy and I don't notice any difference in cut quality with my RFM when running at around 2200 engine RPM.
I would not have any choice but to run at 540 PTO speed if I went the PTO generator route. Does anyone see any issues running my diesel at 2800 RPM for hours on end in a power failure?
Also.. as a side note... I have VERY much considered just buying a belt driven generator head of around 10KW and building a platform that goes to my 3 point hitch. I would use a PTO shaft and pulley system to gear it down a little and let the engine run at a much nicer RPM. Not very difficult with the exception of finding all the pulleys readymade (I have no fabrication capability at my home nor access to any at work). I can borrow a welder and build a table to mount everything to with the 3point hookup arrangement... but I suspect the needed pulleys (especially one with a center ready to accept a PTO shaft are going to be a different story and be difficult to obtain ready made). The pulley for the generator side would probably be a readily available item.
I rambled alot during this and probably should have started 2 different threads... if the home made genny point over rides the other question, I'll start a new thread tomorrow.
Getut