SO I picked up a New Holland 708D debris blower for a very fair price. It is exactly the same as the F2535D debris blower for F-Series mowers. It has the quick attach mount and was already converted to electric nozzle rotation, and I have the quick mount front hitch for my G5200 which I run a G2003 blade and G2546 snow blower on it, no problems running these implements.
I figured this debris blower might be a bit much for this G5200 and my fear was confirmed when I hooked it up. It runs it, but what happens it is won't reach full RPM and blows alot of black smoke. Basically I engage PTO very slowly, then crank up the RPM's, about 2/3's of the way up, no more RPM's are to be had as you keep moving the throttle up and it just starts blowing smoke. It's spinning it decently, but when I disengage the PTO at full throttle it jumps up to full RPM. So under load it's lost RPM and blowing smoke. How many RPM does it lose, I dunno, but my guess is at least a couple hundred.
I knew it was a crapshoot when buying it, but if there's something I can do to make it work, i'd give it a go.
The guy I bought it from had it on a G1800 (16hp) and it didn't seem to lose RPM on that machine but I wasn't paying that much attention to that, i just wanted to see the blower work, supposedly that only 2 more hp engine than my 14hp G5200. The lowest HP F-series kubota put this blower on was a 20hp.
SO far I've thought of these options (in no particular order):
Obviously options 3,4,5 will cost a significant amount of $$$$ and not sure it's really worth it. A g1900 would nice but finding the male quick front hitch that goes on the machine is a royal pita, they are almost non-existent and those with them tend to hold on to them. The pulley thing seems like it might work, but I'd have to really do alot of math to dial it in to that engine and am unsure if it will really work or not.
Any suggestions on things I can do to make it work for this G5200 D600 engine?
I figured this debris blower might be a bit much for this G5200 and my fear was confirmed when I hooked it up. It runs it, but what happens it is won't reach full RPM and blows alot of black smoke. Basically I engage PTO very slowly, then crank up the RPM's, about 2/3's of the way up, no more RPM's are to be had as you keep moving the throttle up and it just starts blowing smoke. It's spinning it decently, but when I disengage the PTO at full throttle it jumps up to full RPM. So under load it's lost RPM and blowing smoke. How many RPM does it lose, I dunno, but my guess is at least a couple hundred.
I knew it was a crapshoot when buying it, but if there's something I can do to make it work, i'd give it a go.
The guy I bought it from had it on a G1800 (16hp) and it didn't seem to lose RPM on that machine but I wasn't paying that much attention to that, i just wanted to see the blower work, supposedly that only 2 more hp engine than my 14hp G5200. The lowest HP F-series kubota put this blower on was a 20hp.
SO far I've thought of these options (in no particular order):
- Turn up fuel bolt. Not sure if this will help, if it's already blowing smoke i would surmise this would just make it blow more smoke. Thoughts on this?
- There is room to play with pulley sizes. On the blower, the PTO input is currently on a 6" dual v-belt pully. The upper driven pullys connected to the actual fan is 5.5" I could swap some pulley(s) to make it so it spins the fan disc a bit slower thought being reducing the net hp required. Pushing air goes up cubed as RPM goes up , so this could potentially help it quite a bit. I wouldn't get the full rated CFM from the blower, i dunnoo what it is but that blower will blow you over, so a little less is fine for my needs. Thoughts on best pully setups to reduce load on the engine?
- Turbo the D600 motor. I find no "kits", but plenty of people have turbo'd their similar 3cyl kubota diesels with various turbo's out there.
- Swap out the D600 motor for something a bit bigger in the series like 662 or 722?
- Get a g1800 or g1900
- Call it the old college try and sell the debris blower.
- Run it as is? Not sure that not getting full rpm and rolling coal under heavy load for a good period of time is good for the longevity of the motor.
Obviously options 3,4,5 will cost a significant amount of $$$$ and not sure it's really worth it. A g1900 would nice but finding the male quick front hitch that goes on the machine is a royal pita, they are almost non-existent and those with them tend to hold on to them. The pulley thing seems like it might work, but I'd have to really do alot of math to dial it in to that engine and am unsure if it will really work or not.
Any suggestions on things I can do to make it work for this G5200 D600 engine?