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practical uses for a PTO
Posted: 26 Feb 2013, 20:46
by xriss
cant seem to think of any uses for a pto on the van other than novelty value uses such as say running a wood pellet making hopper or such...is there any hope for pto's or will they just remain tax/novelty value accesories destind to be of ornimental only value forever..surly there must be one use for them and if there is i cant think of it...any ideas
Re: practical uses for a PTO
Posted: 26 Feb 2013, 21:29
by v-lux
Winch?
Re: practical uses for a PTO
Posted: 26 Feb 2013, 21:56
by xriss
doubt it very much...its more for running a belt/elastic band lucky if you could remove the skin from a rice pudding with it
Re: practical uses for a PTO
Posted: 26 Feb 2013, 22:37
by Simon Baxter
Generator.
Re: practical uses for a PTO
Posted: 26 Feb 2013, 22:48
by Syncrobaz
Were they fitted to Norway imported vehicles to save a shed load of tax and not much practical use ???
Re: practical uses for a PTO
Posted: 26 Feb 2013, 22:59
by Simon Baxter
...Finland...
Re: practical uses for a PTO
Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 06:56
by Aidan
I do want one for the cut away box build if anyone who's sat on one decides that actually they aren't ever going to use it, that would be a good use - but I'm not paying silly money for one
the swimsyncro uses it to run the propeller drive when in swim mode
I thought about using it to run a hydraulic pump to run a hydraulic winch but putting a ps pump on the engine is easier solution to that one
Re: practical uses for a PTO
Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 12:23
by hotpod
swimsyncro??
tell me more please.
Re: practical uses for a PTO
Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 13:24
by xriss
swimcro
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dident really think about the propulsion.... thats prob one of the better practical uses might have to incorperate a decopler alongside the pto add a front diff refasion the locker panel to accmodate the 4th knob stamp "amphibious mode" on 4th knob attatch propellor... add rudder ...equip with flairs ,becons,lifejackets,anti skurvy tablets,satellite phone,.........do one legged dokas not swim in circles??

Re: practical uses for a PTO
Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 14:25
by Syncrobaz
Blimey, I want one!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: practical uses for a PTO
Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 15:39
by xriss
have a spare one here baz if your thining of going anphibius

Re: practical uses for a PTO
Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 16:26
by xriss
having said that wading ...fording..ok...but boating in a syncro hmmm....bit like being comming accross an impassible road/route in switzerland last year due to snow, only option get the van on a train through a tunnel job done....wanna cross a river...find a bridge...make a bridge...find a barge..make a barge...the more i think of strapping on a propellor the more i think not,almost as preposterous as hooking your pto up to something like this

guess it brings another meaning to the phrase half-baked ahh well back to the drawing board
Re: practical uses for a PTO
Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 19:52
by v-lux
What about compressing air with it? Have an onboard tank for tyre inflation, air tools, etc. that could prove very useful!
Re: practical uses for a PTO
Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 20:01
by Aidan
that's not what I mean by the swimsyncro

Re: practical uses for a PTO
Posted: 27 Feb 2013, 21:13
by Syncrobaz
Off piste but in my yoof I worked on motorway maintenance,crash barrier installing/repairing etc.
I ran a landy with pto driven compressor which was subject to a lower taxation class and run on red diesel
