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toyota PTO drive
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toyota PTO drive
hey guys, i am looking for some information on the PTO drive that comes out the back of the landcruiser transfer cases rather than the pto drive that bolts to the side of the case. am looking for any info at all so if anyone knows where i can find some let me know! thanks
they are very rare. I believe they were only available in Japan, and then only to government, fire brigades, that sort of thing - not available (or no demand?) for it as an off the shelf part to the public.
you could try Dave Stedman (stedman@canada.com). He will at least know what you're talking about and whether or not it can be had at any price, he is in Japan and has access to all kinds of cool cruiers stuff.
good luck.
DD
you could try Dave Stedman (stedman@canada.com). He will at least know what you're talking about and whether or not it can be had at any price, he is in Japan and has access to all kinds of cool cruiers stuff.
good luck.
DD
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Judging by your name I'm assuming you've got a middy so this may not be applicable as the following pics seem to show an available rear mount PTO, but the box looks like a H15xF.
I have no idea if the pto part would be different?
These guys are in QLD and may? be able to provide some more information??
http://www.hydrapneu.com.au/detail.asp?DocID=23
Cheers,
Dan
I have no idea if the pto part would be different?
These guys are in QLD and may? be able to provide some more information??
http://www.hydrapneu.com.au/detail.asp?DocID=23
Cheers,
Dan
1HD-FT SWB 70 Series
Re: toyota PTO drive
Better off getting the side mount one, as dumbdunce said.5middy wrote:hey guys, i am looking for some information on the PTO drive that comes out the back of the landcruiser transfer cases rather than the pto drive that bolts to the side of the case. am looking for any info at all so if anyone knows where i can find some let me know! thanks
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Re: toyota PTO drive
the rear mount is substantially stronger than the standard side mount so if you want to run serious hydraulic power for example it would be better.bj on roids wrote:Better off getting the side mount one, as dumbdunce said.5middy wrote:hey guys, i am looking for some information on the PTO drive that comes out the back of the landcruiser transfer cases rather than the pto drive that bolts to the side of the case. am looking for any info at all so if anyone knows where i can find some let me know! thanks
just thinking out loud, it might be possible to build a rear mount PTO if you had a access to a mill and lathe, possibly aluminium welding skillz, and a box of spare transfer case/gearbox bits. a transfer input gear will have the right internal spline, a gearbox output shaft will have the right spline to go inside that gear, a spare transfer case rear cover will have the right flange to bolt to the rear PTO cover is. (flip it around so the same flanges are back to back). you would need to turn the gear down to just a sleeve and weld it onto the cut down shaft. cut off the bulk of the transfer case cover and weld plates over the resulting large spaces. possibly another transfer input gear machined into a PTO output flange.
it could be done if you were determined and had the time and skillz. (well I guess that's true of just about anything).
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Hey guys, (I´m new, first post!, I´ll make a detailed Introduction later if wanted... )
some PTO information to find there
http://www.power-trax.de/produkte/pumps/pumps-e.htm
greetings Sönke
travelling with kayak and Cruiser
J4 pick up with hydraulic cabin and HDJ 80 technik
some PTO information to find there
http://www.power-trax.de/produkte/pumps/pumps-e.htm
Axel says it can cope with the enginge power up to 100kw and 430MnToyota LandCruiser PTO Gearbox 8/80 - 01/90 6-Loch symmetrisch, gebraucht 864,- EUR net.
Toyota LandCruiser PTO Gearbox 1991 - 1998 864,- EUR net.
Toyota LandCruiser PTO HZJ 78/79 (bis 2006) 1478,- EUR net.
Toyota LandCruiser J7 - neues Modell V8 DI-4D / Schaltgetriebe
PTO bis 100kW / 430Nm - volle Motorleistung!
SAE-B-Anschluß oder
Kardanwellenanschluß lieferbar
greetings Sönke
travelling with kayak and Cruiser
J4 pick up with hydraulic cabin and HDJ 80 technik
Re: toyota PTO drive
Yeah, but they do okay for most applications.dumbdunce wrote:the rear mount is substantially stronger than the standard side mount so if you want to run serious hydraulic power for example it would be better.bj on roids wrote:Better off getting the side mount one, as dumbdunce said.5middy wrote:hey guys, i am looking for some information on the PTO drive that comes out the back of the landcruiser transfer cases rather than the pto drive that bolts to the side of the case. am looking for any info at all so if anyone knows where i can find some let me know! thanks
just thinking out loud, it might be possible to build a rear mount PTO if you had a access to a mill and lathe, possibly aluminium welding skillz, and a box of spare transfer case/gearbox bits. a transfer input gear will have the right internal spline, a gearbox output shaft will have the right spline to go inside that gear, a spare transfer case rear cover will have the right flange to bolt to the rear PTO cover is. (flip it around so the same flanges are back to back). you would need to turn the gear down to just a sleeve and weld it onto the cut down shaft. cut off the bulk of the transfer case cover and weld plates over the resulting large spaces. possibly another transfer input gear machined into a PTO output flange.
it could be done if you were determined and had the time and skillz. (well I guess that's true of just about anything).
hands and mums dont count!!!
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