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Topic: What size older Oliver needed?
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| 60 fan
12-21-2012 08:36:43
208.126.138.2
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Inquiring in general what sizes of tractor horsepower/model wise would I need to drive various sizes of 540 PTO generators? How big for instance generator can I power with a 77? |
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| greg krush
12-22-2012 16:00:50
208.73.249.58
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Re: What size older Oliver needed? in reply to 60 fan, 12-21-2012 08:36:43
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| it is easier and takes less HP to run an oversize generator at a partial load than to run an undersized at full load. i ran a 25/35 kw with a 77 no problems. however using a 15/20 on the same load would kill the tractor when vacuum pump would kick on. |
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| e
12-21-2012 09:18:00
192.43.65.245
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Re: What size older Oliver needed? in reply to 60 fan, 12-21-2012 08:36:43
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| A 77 is about 35hp at the PTO. This equates to 26kW, but there will be some driveline losses. So, you might be able to run a 20kW generator. |
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| rrlund
12-21-2012 08:42:21
207.241.137.116
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Re: What size older Oliver needed? in reply to 60 fan, 12-21-2012 08:36:43
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| I can run my 12,000 just fine with my 66,so I'd think a 77 would handle a 15,000 alright. |
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