Any thoughts on how this former gas engine driven blower could be converted to PTO? Or perhaps why it couldnt be?
Put a gas engine on it and fabricate a 3pt hitch for the frame. You be good to go.....View attachment 105517 View attachment 105518
Any thoughts on how this former gas engine driven blower could be converted to PTO? Or perhaps why it couldnt be?
The thought crossed my mind, but the simplicity of a PTO hookup is attractivePut a gas engine on it and fabricate a 3pt hitch for the frame. You be good to go.....
Dan
Unfortunetly nothing simple about using the PTO. Gas engine is simple and affordable. Thats too nice a blower to pass up.The thought crossed my mind, but the simplicity of a PTO hookup is attractive
Interesting take. Im not sure Id find fueling and maintaining another gas engine simpler than hooking up a PTO shaftUnfortunetly nothing simple about using the PTO. Gas engine is simple and affordable. Thats too nice a blower to pass up.
Dsn
Huh?? I did not say that and I thought I was pretty clear. I said there is nothing simple about modifying the blower to run off the otherwise simple to hookup PTO.Interesting take. Im not sure Id find fueling and maintaining another gas engine simpler than hooking up a PTO shaft
It was your previous wording that helped me misunderstand what you were getting at. I agree, configuring a PTO setup versus throwing a gas engine on it could be more complex. Im not an engineer, nor a fabricator, so this might be beyond my immediate brainstorming capabilitiesHuh?? I did not say that and I thought I was pretty clear. I said there is nothing simple about modifying the blower to run off the otherwise simple to hookup PTO.
But it can be done so if thats your hearts desire go for it. All you have to do is build or buy a 7:1 overdrive transmission with a 1-3/8 input shaft replacement for the existing gas engine input on the blower. Plus build the 3pt frame. Just a few belts, pulleys, bearing blocks and a little creative fabrication - nothing to it.
Dan
You want a HowTo drawing?It was your previous wording that helped me misunderstand what you were getting at. I agree, configuring a PTO setup versus throwing a gas engine on it could be more complex. Im not an engineer, nor a fabricator, so this might be beyond my immediate brainstorming capabilities