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Re: Re: Re: OK - I want everything in a tractor...


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Posted by ron g on December 29, 2001 at 05:35:19 from (65.165.181.150):

In Reply to: Re: Re: OK - I want everything in a tractor... posted by gibby on December 28, 2001 at 20:29:27:

Dave
http://www.pwrtron.com/thats where the regs can come from. look it the site see how hard it is not to hookem up.if it has a reg in it- cool, them things that are called brushless, just do not impress me. hittem with a good load, rated kw. watch the field collapse- that makes a real nice spike in the line, then more or less no volts.
on to the tractor out of the picture- ih put puts have a very nice heavy pto. 300 on up, not going to get into color bashin, what can happen wrong tractor, tractor starts hunting, drive line flex+ a little resances factor, your frec is all shot.
under no load to light load the gov should bump once,light to heavy load only once- thats bottom line. other wise the little ac or freezer is tring to lock on- stay in sync, gets feed 51 cps then 68 cps then 60 cps then 48 cps - you get the pic.
i could write pages bout this stuff, funny story
while back was a real big farm, milkin with a double 18 parlor, big kato light alt there kw ? single phase. blue tractors big ones nice ones. and one old junk 186 hyrdo. well guess what was hooked to the alt- not the nice tw35. me a smart @33 ask why is that old thing on the gen- was told
them ford things are no good on that alt?i already knew this fact.
if ya worry talk to any good motor shop, they will tell ya why better then i can
my tw0 cents
ron




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