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- May 27, 2006
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- Tractor
- Kubota M9540, Ford 3910FWD, Ford 555A, JD2210
Some manufacturers make PTO systems now that run at a reduced engine speed. The method used varies, but the end result is the same. Wish I had something like that on my tractor.
Most of my PTO use is running a 10' 1000rpm brush cutter. I wish I could do that at a reduced engine speed. I have plenty of HP for the job and could benefit from less engine speed
The conversion kit I installed was to specifically change the tractor's PTO speed from 540 to 1000. I guess I could convert the PTO shaft on a 540 attachment to the 21 spline of my 1000 rpm shaft and then run the engine at a reduced speed to attain 540rpms to the attachment.... Wonder if anyone has ever tried that???
Most of my PTO use is running a 10' 1000rpm brush cutter. I wish I could do that at a reduced engine speed. I have plenty of HP for the job and could benefit from less engine speed
The conversion kit I installed was to specifically change the tractor's PTO speed from 540 to 1000. I guess I could convert the PTO shaft on a 540 attachment to the 21 spline of my 1000 rpm shaft and then run the engine at a reduced speed to attain 540rpms to the attachment.... Wonder if anyone has ever tried that???