I haven't build one, BUT....
I've given it some thought as too how I would build one. As far as I can tell, there are basically two different types.
1. The ones that connect directly to the splined shaft like these
PIUSI - Fluid Handling Technology
2. The ones that the are much more detached and are more of a separated unit, like these.
Power Take-Off Compressors Similar to PTO generators. A variation would be to make the platform mounted on a 3PH
To build a PTO driven compressor, I would opt for the 2nd type. This would let me use the biggest compressor I could find that would actually take adantage of the extra HP from the PTO. Also, mount storage tanks and additional things like regulators, oilers, dryers, etc. right on the trailer.
I would need to make sure the the PTO rpm doesn't exceed the acceptable speed of the compressor. A direct coupling to the compressor would be my first choice since I wouldn't need to mess around with pulleys and belts.
My main purpose for have a mobile supply of compressed air would be something like this:
United States Patent: 6776242
It's just no fun driving fence posts...especially in August. And by the time I'm ready to build one, I'm sure the patent would have expired
