Posted by SDE on November 17, 2007 at 18:35:58 from (69.179.31.26):
My brother's tiller is rated for up to 45 hp. My 400 will exceed that by a few. The rated torque in the owners manual is 472 lbs. Does anyone know how to figure out the torque delivered at the PTO. I do not want to shear a shaft again.
It is a 6 foot New Holland 105A. At 540 PTO RPMs the tines are turning 210 RPMs.
I intend to keep the tractor at a lower engine speed to not overpower the little bugger.
Also, I reversed the right wheel, so that the tiller will cover the tire track. Will this cause a significant amount of traction loss when I plow snow this winter? I do have two weights on each wheel.
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