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Re: What is a 1,000 rpm PTO for?
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Posted by HarryG on February 24, 2005 at 14:59:50 from (216.227.56.235):
In Reply to: Re: What is a 1,000 rpm PTO for? posted by RandyS on February 24, 2005 at 14:45:50:
540 RPM with 1 3/8" is the most common on tractors, sure there are the bigger HP sizes too. At one time before standardization every manufacturer used their own size shaft, # of splines, PTO speed. Made attachments unique to only one barnd tractor. Not good for the equipment owner for resale or if wnating to borrow/lend an implement also made too many different parts etc. I know my Cub LO Boy uses a wierd size shaft and speed too and turns wrong direction. Go figuire. I know 1000 RPM is used by some PTO driven generators. Some of the speeds I can remember are 540, 720, 1000, 2000. and the shaft sizes and number of splines made it a headache. I'm glad for some type of standard.
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