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Help needed, wanting to convert are pto driven cement mixer to go onto loadall.can anyone point me in the right direction for the right motor? Been told that loadall will put out 30lpm at tick over? Help anyone
Help needed, wanting to convert are pto driven cement mixer to go onto loadall.can anyone point me in the right direction for the right motor? Been told that loadall will put out 30lpm at tick over? Help anyone
Pan mixer or Teagle?
You want a gerotor type hydraulic drive (high torque / low rpm) together with a reduction box to get the desired torque output and RPM.Help needed, wanting to convert are pto driven cement mixer to go onto loadall.can anyone point me in the right direction for the right motor? Been told that loadall will put out 30lpm at tick over? Help anyone
You want a gerotor type hydraulic drive (high torque / low rpm) together with a reduction box to get the desired torque output and RPM.
Doubtless @Mr Happy could sort you a motor
So what box is on there at the moment from the PTO drive?
At the moment it’s pto onto a cog then spinning drum on a chain I was hoping to swap pto shaft for a motor?
The teagle one is just a motor instead of the pto,just need the cc of the motor,the higher the number the slower the motor.
Is there different torque of motors though?
Sure. So you need to work it back to the rpm (and power) needed at the hydraulic motor.At the moment it’s pto onto a cog then spinning drum on a chain I was hoping to swap pto shaft for a motor?
You want a gerotor type hydraulic drive (high torque / low rpm) together with a reduction box to get the desired torque output and RPM.
Doubtless @Mr Happy could sort you a motor
So what box is on there at the moment from the PTO drive?
We converted our old and I mean really old Teagle cement mixer to hydraulic drive so it would go on the front of the loadall.
Our one has a sort of sproket on the barrel and the input shaft has a ring of small rollers that act as another sprocket to drive it. I'd guess at about 8 to 1 reduction maybe.
We had a motor from a feed mixer conveyor so used that. Its got plenty of power and far too much speed, you just need a little bit of the 3rd service to make it run at the right speed. Dont know the size of it , but will look for a plate tomorrow if you want.
My whole conversion was done with junk lying about, the only new bit was a rubber doughnut to connect the motor to the shaft, allows a bit of misalignment.
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Vaderstad filling auger motor, two sprockets bit of duplex chain.View attachment 786738
Can you blokes confirm the gerotor motor size on your conversions and/or take a clear photo of the nameplate on the motor.
If the OP needs to source one similar it would be helpful.
Can you blokes confirm the gerotor motor size on your conversions and/or take a clear photo of the nameplate on the motor.
If the OP needs to source one similar it would be helpful.
Just been and looked at mine but the plate is unreadable, and the sister motor still on the shelf is missing the plate. Silage and riveted on alloy plates dont mix well.