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Building a splitter
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<blockquote data-quote="2ridgebacks" data-source="post: 1544556" data-attributes="member: 26394"><p>This is a good opportunity to mention my project. We are building a splitter and have a 15.5 hp engine. We have given thought to belt driving a shaft and coupling the shaft to the pump. We have looked at 22gpm pumps and </p><p>28. The advantage would be the ability to overdrive the pump given that we have a larger than necessary engine for the 22gpm and we could fine tune the 28. Besides that, engine/pump mounts for the vertical shaft Briggs that we have are proving difficult to find. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2ridgebacks, post: 1544556, member: 26394"] This is a good opportunity to mention my project. We are building a splitter and have a 15.5 hp engine. We have given thought to belt driving a shaft and coupling the shaft to the pump. We have looked at 22gpm pumps and 28. The advantage would be the ability to overdrive the pump given that we have a larger than necessary engine for the 22gpm and we could fine tune the 28. Besides that, engine/pump mounts for the vertical shaft Briggs that we have are proving difficult to find. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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