>I don't have a pto shaft but I do have an adapter that increases the size of the output spline.
Oh, does this tractor have the small stub, and your adaptor makes it the current size? They have a driveline with their spreader....
Ganular spreaders take very little hp through the pto, the issue is if your tractor can pullt he weight at the needed speed to maintain an even spread. You might want to have them set it up for a slow ground speed, or learn how to set the gate yourself to adjust for different gears.
You don't want to lug the engine down, the spinners need a set, 540 pto speed or your patter will change & not for the good.
Can your tractor pull a wagon loaded tot he same weight around the field? Only takes a couple hp to spin the spinners and move the small apron, most of the hp is to pullt he load through the field.
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