by the way i see there are some ptos for sale one ebay in SA/Vic
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by the way i see there are some ptos for sale one ebay in SA/Vic
engine, hence the reason i took it out
My Series 1 has the 'long nose' with a triple V-belt pulley driving the generator for the welder and a fan to cool it. It's difficult to see clearly in the picture below.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...2015/01/30.jpg
The original owner made a lever that is down by the front edge of the seat to operate the PTO, saves having to remove the seat & lift the hatch to engage.
Colin
Gromit,
I remember seeing something about your beast, I was impressed that It was a rolling welder ;) it's sort of where i got the idea from.
I'm assuming that the generator and the fan are bolted to a piece of flat made into a bracket; on the same plane as the output of the pto. What is the bracket bolted to though? Maybe the pto unit itself?
thanks
It's a while since I had to tighten the bolts that hold the generator in place, I remember they were a PITA to get to.
From memory it pivots on a bracket bolted to the PTO/Transfer Box, you can see a bracket bolted to the flange of the motor (with another going to the blower) this allows you to tension the belts.
I'll see if I have some better photos.
Colin
thanks for that Grommit! I've love to see how yours is done.
Was poking around looking at photos and found this pic of my PTO! didn't realise i had it.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...012/11/570.jpg
It apears to be a Thomas T115? does that make sense to anyone out there? is that good/ bad/ indifferent? Where would I find specs on that?
Does anyone have a dimensional drawing of the output flange for the PTO (as above)?
I'm researching some stuff for someone else ATM and I can see if it's a common pattern, if so then adapting to it could be easier than thought. Else an adaptor plate down to a common pump/drive size could be done.