srjones
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- Columbia County, Oregon, USA
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- Mahindra 2015HST & Mitsubish R1500
Has anyone built a PTO driven fan or blower? The main thing I'm interested is having a 'wind source' to get big brush/stump piles burning nice and hot, but a leaf blower might be a nice side benefit. It would also come in handy to get air circulating in areas that are otherwise damp.
The two different designs I'm thinking about are as follows:
1. A 'Squirrel cage" blower which would blow perpendicular to the PTO. A simple design but limited in output direction.
2. A "propeller fan" should would blow inline and away from the PTO. Then put a series of baffles (like a swamp boat or a hoovercraft) that would direct the wind. A little more complicated to build but would be more flexable (and thus useful).
Any thoughts on the ideal speed run each type of fan? Also, any design guidance on PTO HP requirements for CFM output? Pictures and other info would be great!
Thanks,
-Steve
The two different designs I'm thinking about are as follows:
1. A 'Squirrel cage" blower which would blow perpendicular to the PTO. A simple design but limited in output direction.
2. A "propeller fan" should would blow inline and away from the PTO. Then put a series of baffles (like a swamp boat or a hoovercraft) that would direct the wind. A little more complicated to build but would be more flexable (and thus useful).
Any thoughts on the ideal speed run each type of fan? Also, any design guidance on PTO HP requirements for CFM output? Pictures and other info would be great!
Thanks,
-Steve