Adding pto drive axle to slurry tanker

Bruno1982

New Member
I was thinking about the idea of adding pto powered drive axle on small slurry tanker.

I have Fiat 100-90 with ground drive.

Has anybody come across this being done?
 

Boohoo

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Location
Newtownabbey
I was thinking about the idea of adding pto powered drive axle on small slurry tanker.

I have Fiat 100-90 with ground drive.

Has anybody come across this being done?
Not a new idea by any means but not as popular now with the advances in umbilical slurry spreading. I used to drive a Fiat 110-90 with a 1600gal Redrock ground drive tanker. It would be worth keeping an eye out for a ground drive tanker rather than adding an axle to an existing tanker because they don't make much money now second hand.
 

Bruno1982

New Member
Not a new idea by any means but not as popular now with the advances in umbilical slurry spreading. I used to drive a Fiat 110-90 with a 1600gal Redrock ground drive tanker. It would be worth keeping an eye out for a ground drive tanker rather than adding an axle to an existing tanker because they don't make much money now second hand.
Thanks Boohoo
Yes my contactor had a big Redrock with ground drive in the past I thought it worked well.
I generally get contractor in with pipes but thought small ground drive tanker would allow me work away myself. Did you find the 1600 Redrock worked well?
 

Boohoo

Member
Location
Newtownabbey
Thanks Boohoo
Yes my contactor had a big Redrock with ground drive in the past I thought it worked well.
I generally get contractor in with pipes but thought small ground drive tanker would allow me work away myself. Did you find the 1600 Redrock worked well?
It worked well enough although it was driving a bit too fast and could jackknife if you weren't careful, especially on steep ground. The Fiat's hydraulic pump was the biggest weakness, it wouldn't pump enough oil and the pump only lasted around a year. Maybe a different motor on the vacuum pump would've helped.
 

Boohoo

Member
Location
Newtownabbey
John Mowbry at carlisle is your man .........if you use a bedford transfer box thay have 2 gear sticks ,one could drive the axle the other the pump........tanker wants to be about 5% slower than the tractor to avoid being pushed on corners
Hydraulic drive would be better for the pump. You're right about the tanker needing to be slower, one I used was faster and would push you about and lift the drawbar going up steep hills.
 

Hilly

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