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In Reply to: pto speed vs tractor power posted by Keith on Tuesday, November 28, 2006:
I'm assuming that the friction in the blower roughly equals the friction in your PTO drive. Assuming that, if you change the sheaves on the blower to speed it up you increase the demand for HP, the same as when you ran the PTO faster and will most likely have the same result, bogging down.