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MChalkley
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- Joined
- Mar 27, 2000
- Messages
- 3,198
- Location
- Eastern Virginia
- Tractor
- EarthForce EF-5 mini-TLB (2001)
Re: EarthForce EF-3 & 4, and EF-5 enhancements
Ok - a very brief update: I've found pretty much what I was looking for as far as the hydraulic motor to power the tiller is concerned. After looking and looking and looking, my friend Jack gave me a catalog Saturday that a friend of his had given him a few days before, and what I've been looking for was sitting right on the back cover. Go figure. The catalog is from Surplus Center in Lincoln, NE (800-488-3407, no web site, as far as I know) and they have a huge amount of very cool stuff. All kinds of hydraulic valves, cylinders, motors, as well as miscellaneous items. (I also bought a surplus 12v fan that I'm going to figure out some way to mount under the canopy for a cool breeze when there isn't a "natural" one. /w3tcompact/icons/cool.gif)
Anyway, the motor is actually listed on the back cover as a PTO Drive Motor. It's a new Danfoss OMS 160. The description says "Use on equipment with no existing PTO, or for drives in remote applications." Specs - Displ. 9.74 cu. in., 3000 PSI continuous (which is great because the EF-5 puts out 2900), 470 RPM at 20 GPM (the GPM requirement is a little high, but I can deal with that), 560 RPM at 24 GPM max., torque 3100-4800 in. lbs., 28 hp max., 28 lbs. Cost - $290. It even actually has a 1 3/8" 6-tooth PTO spline on it. I'm going to mount it to the Kasco Switch Hitch (http://www.kascomfg.com/switch hitch.jpg), then I can use it to power any mechanical PTO device I need to use with the EF-5, with or without a Freedom Hitch on it.
MarkC
Ok - a very brief update: I've found pretty much what I was looking for as far as the hydraulic motor to power the tiller is concerned. After looking and looking and looking, my friend Jack gave me a catalog Saturday that a friend of his had given him a few days before, and what I've been looking for was sitting right on the back cover. Go figure. The catalog is from Surplus Center in Lincoln, NE (800-488-3407, no web site, as far as I know) and they have a huge amount of very cool stuff. All kinds of hydraulic valves, cylinders, motors, as well as miscellaneous items. (I also bought a surplus 12v fan that I'm going to figure out some way to mount under the canopy for a cool breeze when there isn't a "natural" one. /w3tcompact/icons/cool.gif)
Anyway, the motor is actually listed on the back cover as a PTO Drive Motor. It's a new Danfoss OMS 160. The description says "Use on equipment with no existing PTO, or for drives in remote applications." Specs - Displ. 9.74 cu. in., 3000 PSI continuous (which is great because the EF-5 puts out 2900), 470 RPM at 20 GPM (the GPM requirement is a little high, but I can deal with that), 560 RPM at 24 GPM max., torque 3100-4800 in. lbs., 28 hp max., 28 lbs. Cost - $290. It even actually has a 1 3/8" 6-tooth PTO spline on it. I'm going to mount it to the Kasco Switch Hitch (http://www.kascomfg.com/switch hitch.jpg), then I can use it to power any mechanical PTO device I need to use with the EF-5, with or without a Freedom Hitch on it.
MarkC

