Catchthedig
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Fourth snowstorm on its way here (Hudson Valley). For a test I pulled the JD950 outside barn door with trailer attached PTO power generator just behind inside. Ran tractor engine at about 2200 rpm to get 540 rpm PTO speed required. Range selector in neutral, tranny in 2nd (per manual). Turned on every available house and barn electrical load to see if 60-amp circuit breaker would trip. Generator rated 14kW, 120/240V. After awhile noticed thin blue smoke at rear of tractor, near 3-point hitch and PTO connection. Engine ran fine, no unusual visual exhaust, no breaker or fuse trip. No engine overheat lamp. No squeal from an under-lubed powershaft U-joint. (Not sure the powershaft angle was within the 10-degree deflection maximum.) Smoke was thicker near the 3-point hitch rather than the generator.
Out of caution I stopped the test. I need this generator for occasional power outages. Any suggestions on what caused the smoke and how to fix it ?
Out of caution I stopped the test. I need this generator for occasional power outages. Any suggestions on what caused the smoke and how to fix it ?