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Old Sep 27, 2005 | 12:32 PM
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PTO Questions

I have a 2004.5 w/ the Cummins & a six speed manual transmission(NV5600). There is no high idle on this truck because there is no clutch neutral switch. I have a couple of general PTO questions:


What is the most Hp that can be pulled thru the PTO
What is the gear tooth count or how can I figure out what output speed thru the PTO gear will be.
How can I control the idle speed - will a 2x4 & power seat work? How accurate will the speed regulation be (want to hook up a generator)?
What kind of motor speed do I need to genarate 13 kW (20 HP)?
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Old Sep 27, 2005 | 03:27 PM
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This might help with some of the info. http://www.parker.com/chelsea/old/Pr...pto_charts.htm

For the generator part, will be a AC type? If so you would need a hertz meter to set the rpms to match 60 hertz. I did this on a Dayton PTO AC generator.

I think Genos Garage has a adjustable throttle control stick that slips between the steering wheel or seat to the peddle and can be fine tuned.

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Old Sep 27, 2005 | 04:16 PM
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there is a pto program built into the ecm, and there is a pin on the ecm that needs to get a signal to activate the pto function... it is listed in the wiring schematics, but i don't think anyone has figured out how it functions yet... [i am still researching it too..]
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Old Sep 27, 2005 | 05:48 PM
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Might want to contact this company for the electronic throttle control.
http://www.vmac.ca/throttle/

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Old Sep 29, 2005 | 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by MikeyB
Might want to contact this company for the electronic throttle control.
http://www.vmac.ca/throttle/
Tried them - same reply as anyone else with an idle up controller - "not for 2003 - 2004 dodge 6 speeds". Again, dodge left out the neutral switch & to cover their liability made it next to impossible to get at the ECM to turn on this feature. Aftermarket companies are struggling because of the same issue. I have a question e-mailed to the dodge body builder group asking them how the **** they expect me to use PTO. Just got a responce that "someone is working on a responce for me".
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