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Re: Re: PTO HP verses electric motor HP
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Posted by Grant on February 25, 2004 at 20:42:15 from (209.53.82.73):
In Reply to: Re: PTO HP verses electric motor HP posted by Joe Evans on February 25, 2004 at 20:23:00:
More information than I ever expected. I have not yet bought the blower. But yes it is a proper sawdust blower used in the mills. It is definatly going to be more efficient, wider, tighter, and more paddles than the silage blower. Now I do not get how you get the 32 HP by running the blower at triple PTO RPM. It seems to me your last statment says if my 85 HP PTO is turning 1000 RPM blower, I would need 680 HP to run the blower at 2000 RPM (85X8=680). Thanks, I really find this interesting, sure beats digging ditches in the rain. Grant
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