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So this quarantine has given me time to work on some projects that have been on the back burner. ...And come up with new ones, which leads me to this question...
My deuce currently has the standard front winch powered by the stock transmission PTO. It also has had a knuckle boom added, with the hydraulic pump being driven by a transfer case PTO.
I would like to add a rear drag winch behind the cab between the frame rails for a gin-pole setup, winching equipment on to trailers, unsticking stuck vehicles, etc.
I could tap into the boom hydraulics and add a valve and motor to power the rear winch, but I kind of like the old-school K.I.S.S. simplicity of PTO driving it. To do that, I would have to use the transfer case PTO that is currently driving the hydraulic pump. That would require moving the hydraulic pump and running it off a transmission PTO accessory drive. (Anyone know of a good deal on one?) It would be a bit more work, but I've been wanting to move the pump anyway because it hangs kind of low, and is in the way of carrying a spare tire in the stock location. I'll also have to remove it soon to replace a leaking shaft seal.
Anyway, thinking through all that got me to wondering something... Does anyone know what the horsepower rating is for the transmission PTO accessory drive? Or either of the other two PTO's?
From my research (Which is difficult, because "PTO" is too short of a search term), the accessory drive is used to drive the hydraulic pump on deuces with the dump beds. I found a reference that said it was a 10 GPM pump but didn't mention what pressure, which doesn't let me calculate horsepower required.
I'm asking because my current pump is pretty good size. I haven't found the exact specs for it yet, but I'm guessing 15-20 GPM @ 2,500-3,000 PSI. The boom calls for 2,600 PSI @ 11GPM, so it's at least that. That requires 20 HP.
Worst case of 20 GPM @ 3,000 PSI requires 42 HP.
I would think the transfer case PTO is plenty strong, but any idea about the accessory drive?
Thanks!
My deuce currently has the standard front winch powered by the stock transmission PTO. It also has had a knuckle boom added, with the hydraulic pump being driven by a transfer case PTO.
I would like to add a rear drag winch behind the cab between the frame rails for a gin-pole setup, winching equipment on to trailers, unsticking stuck vehicles, etc.
I could tap into the boom hydraulics and add a valve and motor to power the rear winch, but I kind of like the old-school K.I.S.S. simplicity of PTO driving it. To do that, I would have to use the transfer case PTO that is currently driving the hydraulic pump. That would require moving the hydraulic pump and running it off a transmission PTO accessory drive. (Anyone know of a good deal on one?) It would be a bit more work, but I've been wanting to move the pump anyway because it hangs kind of low, and is in the way of carrying a spare tire in the stock location. I'll also have to remove it soon to replace a leaking shaft seal.
Anyway, thinking through all that got me to wondering something... Does anyone know what the horsepower rating is for the transmission PTO accessory drive? Or either of the other two PTO's?
From my research (Which is difficult, because "PTO" is too short of a search term), the accessory drive is used to drive the hydraulic pump on deuces with the dump beds. I found a reference that said it was a 10 GPM pump but didn't mention what pressure, which doesn't let me calculate horsepower required.
I'm asking because my current pump is pretty good size. I haven't found the exact specs for it yet, but I'm guessing 15-20 GPM @ 2,500-3,000 PSI. The boom calls for 2,600 PSI @ 11GPM, so it's at least that. That requires 20 HP.
Worst case of 20 GPM @ 3,000 PSI requires 42 HP.
I would think the transfer case PTO is plenty strong, but any idea about the accessory drive?
Thanks!