Posted by twopop on July 08, 2012 at 09:40:49 from (209.183.51.47):
In Reply to: Stationary Motor posted by Brian In Texas on July 07, 2012 at 19:02:57:
as stated before you need to go to irrigation country and look at irrigation engines.these are already set up with clutch and pto.most do not have governors.one can add a belt driven governor to it. your horsepower desires are somewhat unattainable. a292 chevy produces 53 horsepower @ 1800 rpm a 350 v/8 chevy will deliver 63 h p in order to get to 75 hp you would need a 454 chevy or 460 ford a tractor engine wont fill the bill unless you use a large tractor engine.for 40 h.p. you could use a ford 800 tractor motor,but ,40 horse is all you could get.in order to get 70 h.p. you would need something like the engine from a 4020 john deere.
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