N8ghz
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Hello. I am trying to drive a Prince PTO pump (540rpm-21gpm), via a jackshaft off of a 65hp Wisconsin V465D Engine. I acquired this pump mainly for it's GPM for speed on a log-splitter/mini firewood processor I am building.
I so far have built a pulley drive using (4) 3v belts from the crankshaft to a 10.6" jackshaft sheave. The ratio is 3.03:1 which should be about 528 PTO @ 1600 engine or 594 PTO @ 1800 engine.
The problem is getting pressure. Belts squeel badly and it don't look like I will be able to get over 1100 psi no matter how tight I draw the belts. I do have a gauge on a test valve to the splitter cyl (4").
I am now going to change the jackshaft to chain....RC80.....13 into 38 teeth.
According to Prince specs, even 1500 psi will require 23.8 hp, while getting to 2000 psi needs 32.1.
I may make the 23.8 with the RC80 chain if I stay under 1100 RPM, but HP drops off rapidly above that with a 13 tooth driver.
I have (10) 3v steps on the crank pulley now, but even using all of them for belts seems futile.
Any ideas?....
Maybe I should forget using this pump? or maybe move to a 5" cylinder and
live with the lower PSI....the remaining hydraulic functions do not need this GPM or PSI.
I so far have built a pulley drive using (4) 3v belts from the crankshaft to a 10.6" jackshaft sheave. The ratio is 3.03:1 which should be about 528 PTO @ 1600 engine or 594 PTO @ 1800 engine.
The problem is getting pressure. Belts squeel badly and it don't look like I will be able to get over 1100 psi no matter how tight I draw the belts. I do have a gauge on a test valve to the splitter cyl (4").
I am now going to change the jackshaft to chain....RC80.....13 into 38 teeth.
According to Prince specs, even 1500 psi will require 23.8 hp, while getting to 2000 psi needs 32.1.
I may make the 23.8 with the RC80 chain if I stay under 1100 RPM, but HP drops off rapidly above that with a 13 tooth driver.
I have (10) 3v steps on the crank pulley now, but even using all of them for belts seems futile.
Any ideas?....
Maybe I should forget using this pump? or maybe move to a 5" cylinder and
live with the lower PSI....the remaining hydraulic functions do not need this GPM or PSI.