craig schintler
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi,
I was hoping to tap into some of the experience on the site and understand if my idea is sound and get suggestions on how to go about or drop it all together.
I like the principle of the inertia splitter.
What I want to do is run one off my sub compact 28hp mahindra using a direct drive from pto to a clutched flywheel.
The flywheel I was proposing using landcruiser split rims that have been balanced at the local tyre place removing the need for a machinist. Pinion would be welded between two wheels that are attached to the stub axles with wheels attached.
rpm is accurately controled by PTO to the required speed.
The rack and pinion splitter component would be same as traditionally used.
What are your thoughts on using the pto concept and balanced wheels.
Also can you buy the completed rack and pinion component from on the the retail suppliers.
Any information would be appreciated.
Regards, Craig
I was hoping to tap into some of the experience on the site and understand if my idea is sound and get suggestions on how to go about or drop it all together.
I like the principle of the inertia splitter.
What I want to do is run one off my sub compact 28hp mahindra using a direct drive from pto to a clutched flywheel.
The flywheel I was proposing using landcruiser split rims that have been balanced at the local tyre place removing the need for a machinist. Pinion would be welded between two wheels that are attached to the stub axles with wheels attached.
rpm is accurately controled by PTO to the required speed.
The rack and pinion splitter component would be same as traditionally used.
What are your thoughts on using the pto concept and balanced wheels.
Also can you buy the completed rack and pinion component from on the the retail suppliers.
Any information would be appreciated.
Regards, Craig