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Hi all,
I have a winch truck that I am considering installing a knuckle boom on, behind the cab. This past week I have been searching and reading threads about people adding hydraulic operations to the deuce, mainly for operating a dump bed.
Given what I have read about the outcomes of using an electric power head, I believe I will be better off installing a PTO system that offers a higher capacity of flow than what is offered by the 24v power heads I can find on the 'net.
The options I know of for my winch truck are either a rear facing tranny PTO mod or a transmission PTO. My inexperience brings me to ask the question of which option is best.
Because I don't work around larger equipment, I don't know what pieces are available or how common these PTO options are in general. Therefore, I wish to open a discussion about what PTO option:
** Will be the easiest to source and install
** Does not adversely clutter the air pack area or other frequent service areas
** Fits where space considerations are considered optimal for plumbing
** Offers the option to mate the pump directly to the PTO vs. running via shaft
** Has available controls that look like they belong on a deuce
** Are available at a price that is considered comparatively affordable
It may be that one type of PTO is better than another, but without having been around these old trucks that much I just don't have a clue.
I look forward to hearing your opinions.
Rick
I have a winch truck that I am considering installing a knuckle boom on, behind the cab. This past week I have been searching and reading threads about people adding hydraulic operations to the deuce, mainly for operating a dump bed.
Given what I have read about the outcomes of using an electric power head, I believe I will be better off installing a PTO system that offers a higher capacity of flow than what is offered by the 24v power heads I can find on the 'net.
The options I know of for my winch truck are either a rear facing tranny PTO mod or a transmission PTO. My inexperience brings me to ask the question of which option is best.
Because I don't work around larger equipment, I don't know what pieces are available or how common these PTO options are in general. Therefore, I wish to open a discussion about what PTO option:
** Will be the easiest to source and install
** Does not adversely clutter the air pack area or other frequent service areas
** Fits where space considerations are considered optimal for plumbing
** Offers the option to mate the pump directly to the PTO vs. running via shaft
** Has available controls that look like they belong on a deuce
** Are available at a price that is considered comparatively affordable
It may be that one type of PTO is better than another, but without having been around these old trucks that much I just don't have a clue.
I look forward to hearing your opinions.
Rick