Crawfordsville, Arkansas | Rasputin - 7/9/2011 17:25
But I am assuming the engine has some sort of belt drive for the combine, like our JD 6600?
So I planned on finding a shaft from a 1000 pto implement from a junk yard, get a keyway cut into it, pulley and sleeve, mount on a little trailer along with a 45 gallon drum for fuel, or perhaps 2. I hate refilling the stationary stuff. Another advantage is the odd terrain we have (uncle built barn next to silo, blower tractor is at like a 30% upward slope, blower is horizontal) will be easier to get drive shafts lined up and not rattling.
510's had a stub shaft bolted on the engine. All we did to ours was get a 4 bolt PTO hub and slide it on the shaft and go. It is keyed already. |