RjCorazza
Elite Member
Our of curiosity I found the shaft life estimate table I recalled. It is from Helm Welding (manufacturer of Luck Now blowers).
Certainly not the "end all" in source material, but noteworthy nonetheless. The chart is based upon a 60hp load, which is likely twice the HP that we are discussing here.
My WinCo generator recommends a pto angle of less than 10 degrees. I measure the op's at between 11-12 degrees.
For an implement that could be run for hours on end, I think getting the pto shaft level (or closer to it) is important.
Certainly not the "end all" in source material, but noteworthy nonetheless. The chart is based upon a 60hp load, which is likely twice the HP that we are discussing here.
My WinCo generator recommends a pto angle of less than 10 degrees. I measure the op's at between 11-12 degrees.
For an implement that could be run for hours on end, I think getting the pto shaft level (or closer to it) is important.