Has anyone used the PTO output for anything else than a winch? I have a factory PTO but the truck came with an electric winch. I was curious if anyone has used the PTO to drive a compressor, or to drive a 110 v generator?
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Haveing the complete PTO there makes me feel I should be useing it ! although I dont have the drive shaft off the flane, but that would be easily made. Does any one know whatthe RPM is off the PTO, PTO RPM relative to engine RPM?
Has anyone used the PTO output for anything else than a winch?
Lowenbrau uses his PTO to drive a hydraulic pump... which is solely used to turn a hydraulic winch... So, no, I guess it's still just used for a winch in that case.
Now that is interesting, so if parked, or in neutral, then nothing at the pto, be hard to get any wood cut on that sawmill while turning in circles around a log pile. I am surprised but now that I think about it, of course it make sense, its off the transfercase, so after transfer is in neutral, we can dial in almost any speed we want![]()
! You realy think it will add 100 lbs?
Maybe less,but considerably a lot more than my 7 year old bushranger 12v compressor that cost $250 and can be left behind when not needed.
Yeah I'm thinking a York compressor, bracket, hoses tank etc will get close to 100 lbs before I'm done. I have a Viar now that does the job slowly when required. I had a look at the ridiculous claims on the Bushranger page though. They are so full of crap they should really be in politics.
Whats ridiculous about their claims(I havent looked at them)?. My bushranger maxair compressor pumps 4 x 32 or 33inch tyres from 16 psi to 45 psi in about 12 mins.
The time has never altered in the 7 years Ive had it.
This compressor also came 1st twice in comparisons overseen by independant mechanical engineers in 4wdAction testing,which is why I bought it and it has not disappointed me.
In fact it is one of the few pieces I have bought that has given me the 100% satisfaction that we all crave from our offroad goodies.
I have the earlier version of this one and I believe they can be bought cheaper then the rec retail
Max Air 2
I like to keep the engine bay clear of any obstructions so have never bothered with on board compressors an such.
Ooops the "ridiculous claims" were a metric conversion error of mine. I understood an impossible flow rate for the advertised current draw. Looking at the specs on your link I think we have very similar compressors and I have also had good (if slow) performance from mine. I believe this is the one i have... VIAIR Corporation - 400H Part No. 40042
A York compressor driven by the PTO would fill all those tires in a third of the time, I'd guess, but is it really worth it? I used to think that being able to run air tools with it made it worthwhile but these days I just carry cordless electrical tools.