Tractor pto stuff

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Rick Stanley

Feeling the Heat
Dec 31, 2007
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Southern ME
chickfarm.com
Hoping there are some hydraulic guys in here. Got a few ideas for projects. First, I have a tractor pto powered, 3 point hitch, 4 ft. rotary tiller. It is a Wheel Horse brand and is designed for Wheel Horse D series tractors. The pto speed on these tractors is 2000rpms. I didn't find this out until I bought it for my standard 540rpm pto tractor. Is there a such thing as an INLINE speed increaser gear box from 540rpm to 2000rpm that would have power enough to run a tiller?
 
Rick, what's the "hydraulic" issue here?
It sounds like you just need an inline reducer/increaser gearbox (a purely mechanical device where speed/torque changes depending on which direction you install it).
Or, is the tiller powered by a hydraulic pump that connects to your tractor's PTO shaft? If this is the case then you'll need to use a different external pump or the device Jags posted.
 
I was going to say that's a crazy fast RPM for a PTO, until I realized the front PTO on my own tractor runs 2100 RPM. I'm so used to seeing 540 or 1000 RPM for rear PTO's, that I assumed all implements ran those speeds.

If this tiller runs off a hydraulic pump, I'd be swapping to a 540 RPM pump with similar flow and pressure ratings, to run on your tractor. No sense in adapting mechanics, if you can do it hydraulically.
 
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