Posted by Deere Scotty on October 10, 2009 at 21:53:49 from (69.246.205.236):
In Reply to: 1000 pto conversion posted by plowman540 on October 10, 2009 at 19:56:38:
Check to see if Your tach shows the PTO RPM on it. IF NOT... If Your engine is rated at 2000 engine RPM. & the PTO is 1000; Then for every 2 turns the engine goes it will be 1 rpm at the pto. So 1080 engine RPM is 540 at the PTO.
Simple equation... Rated Engine RPM divided by 1000 PTO. times 540 PTO. = needed Engine RPM.
I was taught this by a gentleman who used a JD 4520 (150hp) to pull a JD round baler. He did this for years. He also had a device to stop the throttle from going past what was needed! Scotty
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