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Electric motor to power PTO


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Hello,

 

I would like an electric motor to power some bits of PTO equipment mainly a sprayer (long story).  Since it's only a fairly small pump it won't require much power - currently runs nicely off a MF230.  However i'd like an electric motor that i can power it with.  I'd still like the PTO shaft so i'd like to go motor PTO shaft pump. 

 

Any suggestions?

 

Thanks

 

Andrew 

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On 04/06/2019 at 14:33, difflock said:

Is it going to be stationary, or mobile Andrew?

so  230V AC or 12V DC?

Why not hydraulic, assuming still tractor mounted?

More questions than answers, but a start?

Cheers

mth

Stationary or on some wheels.  I've not decided yet.  I like to do 230v AC.  I'd thought about going hydraulic but it has a few complications over a 230v motor for my intended purpose.

 

It's really for wheeling around and doing sprayer calibration training a other bits for Nroso points for people.  So ideally i don't want it on a tractor at all.

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Ah!

I would have imagined 12V, and thinking of buying a suitable 12V motor-pump unit to replace the one on the sprayer.

Depending on the duration of the useage.

Or 230V motor-pump unit and then use a 12V battery and inverter for non-mains locations?

But what power do you need, or how many litres at what pressure?

cheers

marcus

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