If you're talking the engine operating RPMs, 1000... 540 is idle speed. It's stressful on the engine to operate a PTO at that speed, plus running that low forms a carbon ridge at the top of the cylinders.
if you put a 540 adaptor onto a 1000 spd PTO of a tractor you must keep the engine rpm low enough so that it only turns at 540 PTO rpm some tractors have a selector lever for 540/1000 on some you must change the PTO shaft and it engages a different gear inside the tractor
if you put a 540 adaptor onto a 1000 spd PTO of a tractor you must keep the engine rpm low enough so that it only turns at 540 PTO rpm some tractors have a selector lever for 540/1000 on some you must change the PTO shaft and it engages a different gear inside the tractor
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As engine rpm increases so does pto speeed And if you tach your motor to an excessive amount of RPMs while the PTO is engaged, it will destroy that PTO, leading to zero PTO RPMs.
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PTO stands for Power Take Off.
An engine PTO runs off the engine thus the speed is governed by the speed of the engine. A ground PTO is ran from the rotation of the tires. Therefore the speed is governed by the speed of the rotation of the tires.
Farm tractors and some trucks and industrial engines can have a PTO or Power-Take-Off shaft that is used to power attachments such as sprayers, hydraulic pumps and, well, generators. The PTO is low speed, so a PTO generator usually has a gearbox to step the speed up to the RPM needed to turn a generator. PTO's are pretty standardized and use a short driveshaft to couple the tractors PTO to the attachment. PTO generators are used where remote power is needed and a PTO-equipped vehicle is available. It saves having to buy and maintain another engine.
No, a 2000 Dodge Durango is not equipped with a PTO.
Same as you do on a manual transmission... you drain the transmission fluid, remove the PTO cover, and install the hydraulic pump or motor where the PTO cover was.
PTO is Power Take Off... if the truck has a hydraulic system (such as dump trucks, wreckers, roll-offs, etc.), then it has a PTO which engages the hydraulic pump.