kavisiegel
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There's a log splitter for sale near me for a Troy Bilt Horse. It has a 3 dog PTO and the seller claims it works with a BCS (I don't think that's something he's tested, there's no way to bolt it up!)
I've been searching for hours trying to find some information on the PTO speed of the old Troy Bilt tractors. All I've found is the tiller tine speed in the original Horse manual.
Anyone have any info on the PTO speed of the old Horse tractors? Anyone know if the 3-dog PTO couplings mate properly? If the RPM matches it's just a matter of machining up a mating surface adapter, count me in! Heck, if I have to machine a BCS coupling to fit on the shaft and then make up a mating plate, still easy enough!
I've been searching for hours trying to find some information on the PTO speed of the old Troy Bilt tractors. All I've found is the tiller tine speed in the original Horse manual.
Anyone have any info on the PTO speed of the old Horse tractors? Anyone know if the 3-dog PTO couplings mate properly? If the RPM matches it's just a matter of machining up a mating surface adapter, count me in! Heck, if I have to machine a BCS coupling to fit on the shaft and then make up a mating plate, still easy enough!