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jatonka and I have been discussing this for our M915A1 tractors for some time so I spent some time this week checking into this. I'm not a PTO guru so much of what I am relating here is from folks who are gurus and I'm a bit like a 6'4" sock puppet on the subject. Mostly, I'm just passing on info from others.
All of the HT-754 CRD transmissions in the M915A1 and the HT-654 CR transmissions in the M939 series will accept a PTO.
The 6 bolt PTO port for the M915A1 is over the torque converter at about the 11 o'clock position as viewed from the rear of the transmission. It is a PITA to reach and you may need to drop the transmission to install the PTO and pump. I don't yet know if there are any clearance issues but the linkage for the shifter and a couple of hoses are in the general area where the PTO would sit and they may need addressed, especially the shift cable.
The Allison MT-654 CR in the M939 series trucks will take the same PTOs they just mount on the right side at about the 3-4 o'clock position as viewed from the rear.
I'm most familiar with Muncie products but other makers have similar PTOs available. Cross referencing them should be easy. There is a Chelsea cross reference on Muncie's site
Clutch shift PTOs seem to be favored for automatic transmissions and the Muncie CS ones are constant mesh and pressure lubricated. They can be engaged while the engine is running and even while the truck is in motion as long as the engine RPMs are below 1000 RPM. They are more forgiving of operator carelessness than some other PTOs and can be had with RPM limiters to prevent over speed damage to the PTO or transmission. It has another advantage in that there is no fooling with checking backlash. Just bolt it on and go. This could a big plus since just reaching the M915A1 PTO cover without dropping the transmission from the truck is tough and it might save you removing the transmission.
There are also TG and SH series PTOs that will work. I know the TG series needs to have the lash adjusted with gaskets as shims and that pressure lubrication is an option but do not know about the SH series. PTO output shaft rotation on all of the recommended CS, TG and SH PTOs is the same as the crankshaft. Some automatic transmission PTOs reverse the rotation so be sure whatever PTO you wind up with will work with your pump.
Depending on the PTO the output available at 1000 RPM in either truck will be from 51 to 76 HP and 285 to 400 pounds of torque. The PTO output speeds for the M915A1 range from 108% to 154% of engine speed. The M939 PTO output shaft speed is from 96% to 126% of engine RPM and the torque and output HP remain the same as for the M915A1.
You have a wide range of choices for pumps based on your flow rate and pressure requirements. These PTOs are designed for use at 1000 engine RPM so that the torque converter is locked. I think all are rated for 1000 RPM max.
Here's the link to the specific PTOs with specs Muncie has available for the HT-754 CRD:
http://www.munciepower.com/clientuploads/QRSectionns/ALLI-03.pdf
And for the HT-654 CR:
http://www.munciepower.com/clientuploads/QRSections/ALLI-02.pdf
When researching the subject be sure you are looking for PTOs for an HT-754 CRD (close ratio) or HT-654 CR since they are the exact transmission in your truck.
I hope this helps someone else and please post your thoughts and any other info you find since we are feeling our way into this. If anyone spots incorrect info in this please let me know so I can change it.
Thanks
Lance
All of the HT-754 CRD transmissions in the M915A1 and the HT-654 CR transmissions in the M939 series will accept a PTO.
The 6 bolt PTO port for the M915A1 is over the torque converter at about the 11 o'clock position as viewed from the rear of the transmission. It is a PITA to reach and you may need to drop the transmission to install the PTO and pump. I don't yet know if there are any clearance issues but the linkage for the shifter and a couple of hoses are in the general area where the PTO would sit and they may need addressed, especially the shift cable.
The Allison MT-654 CR in the M939 series trucks will take the same PTOs they just mount on the right side at about the 3-4 o'clock position as viewed from the rear.
I'm most familiar with Muncie products but other makers have similar PTOs available. Cross referencing them should be easy. There is a Chelsea cross reference on Muncie's site
Clutch shift PTOs seem to be favored for automatic transmissions and the Muncie CS ones are constant mesh and pressure lubricated. They can be engaged while the engine is running and even while the truck is in motion as long as the engine RPMs are below 1000 RPM. They are more forgiving of operator carelessness than some other PTOs and can be had with RPM limiters to prevent over speed damage to the PTO or transmission. It has another advantage in that there is no fooling with checking backlash. Just bolt it on and go. This could a big plus since just reaching the M915A1 PTO cover without dropping the transmission from the truck is tough and it might save you removing the transmission.
There are also TG and SH series PTOs that will work. I know the TG series needs to have the lash adjusted with gaskets as shims and that pressure lubrication is an option but do not know about the SH series. PTO output shaft rotation on all of the recommended CS, TG and SH PTOs is the same as the crankshaft. Some automatic transmission PTOs reverse the rotation so be sure whatever PTO you wind up with will work with your pump.
Depending on the PTO the output available at 1000 RPM in either truck will be from 51 to 76 HP and 285 to 400 pounds of torque. The PTO output speeds for the M915A1 range from 108% to 154% of engine speed. The M939 PTO output shaft speed is from 96% to 126% of engine RPM and the torque and output HP remain the same as for the M915A1.
You have a wide range of choices for pumps based on your flow rate and pressure requirements. These PTOs are designed for use at 1000 engine RPM so that the torque converter is locked. I think all are rated for 1000 RPM max.
Here's the link to the specific PTOs with specs Muncie has available for the HT-754 CRD:
http://www.munciepower.com/clientuploads/QRSectionns/ALLI-03.pdf
And for the HT-654 CR:
http://www.munciepower.com/clientuploads/QRSections/ALLI-02.pdf
When researching the subject be sure you are looking for PTOs for an HT-754 CRD (close ratio) or HT-654 CR since they are the exact transmission in your truck.
I hope this helps someone else and please post your thoughts and any other info you find since we are feeling our way into this. If anyone spots incorrect info in this please let me know so I can change it.
Thanks
Lance
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