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Deuce rear PTO attachment..?

islandguydon

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I have a pto generator I want to attach to the rear pto, I need an adapter for hook up, does anyone know who might be able to help out..?
 

Stan

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What do you mean by "rear pto"? The deuce may have a pto mounted on the transmission to power the winch, and this pto can be found with a forward and reward output. Your question leads me to believe your talking about the flange on the rear axle, which isn't a pto.
 

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Yes most prob. the OP has the P-137-C T-case PTO.

I think it uses a multiple V-belt pulley directly mounted to the output shaft, to drive a generator.
(Trying to find pics...)

G.
 

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you can get a rear facing PTO Accessory Drive that mounts on the rear of the pto to run dump trucks hydrolics or 4,500 pound rear winches on wreckers. but it only turns one way (no reverse). however it would take a very long drive shaft to reach the back. i thought about mounting a pto generator from northern tool under the box on my M109a3 but it is not water proof and the may be a ground clearance issue. i think i am going with a 12 and 24 volt two altenator system with a 12 volt battery system to and inverter so i don't have to run the motor and don't take a chance of running down my starter batteries.
 

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you can get a rear facing PTO Accessory Drive that mounts on the rear of the pto to run dump trucks hydrolics or 4,500 pound rear winches on wreckers. but it only turns one way (no reverse). however it would take a very long drive shaft to reach the back. i thought about mounting a pto generator from northern tool under the box on my M109a3 but it is not water proof and the may be a ground clearance issue. i think i am going with a 12 and 24 volt two altenator system with a 12 volt battery system to and inverter so i don't have to run the motor and don't take a chance of running down my starter batteries.
DOES NOT drive the REAR wrecker WINCH
 

Darwin T

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sorry, thats what i was told here on steelsoldiers when i thought about putting in a pto generator. i was told it ran the hydrolics for the dump bed or the winch that sits right behind the cab with a chain or belt. so that is what i repeated.
 

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The T-case PTO also has a tapered shaft and a nut size I will wish you good luck in finding if you need one. Something like 1" 24 or something really popular like that. :) I took a metric nut that was close, cut the threads out then cut the threads I needed on my Clausing lathe. The T-case PTO is beefy.
 

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sorry, thats what i was told here on steelsoldiers when i thought about putting in a pto generator. i was told it ran the hydrolics for the dump bed or the winch that sits right behind the cab with a chain or belt. so that is what i repeated.
This is driven by the XCASE pto, as on the 815,
 

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Figure the taper of the shaft and measure the Keyway. Then try a place that deals with power transmission supplies. Motion Industries and SUrplus center is who I use. They can often match a coupler like you want. I have found old yokes that were made for them and turned them i nthe lathe to press into the center of the right sprokets.
 

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Does the t-case PTO in question have anything attached to the shaft already or does it just have the shaft sticking out? I've seen the PTO have a 4-bolt flange, a u-joint yoke, or a sprocket. If you have the 4-bolt flange it makes it very easy to attach a sprocket, pulley, or whatever.
 
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