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Default engine power unit

On Jun 29, 8:41*am, "Karl Townsend"
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"Pete C." wrote in message

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Karl Townsend wrote:


I have an 11 hp. water cooled Koehler diesel engine. I'd like to use it
to
power three different devices: a 3" trash pump, a three phase generator,
and
a two stage air compressor. I want to put it all on a pallet and use a
forktruck to move it around.


I'm at concept stage. Should I plan on a double pulley and V belt to each
unit? This could get *too expensive but allows running device at
different
speed from engine. Or, can I just use a roller chain coupling between
units - remove double chain to exchange units - I think these only allow
about 20 thou misalignment. Anybody done this with success? Or, use a PTO
shaft - allows a lot of misalignment. Other suggestions?


"The Kid" will build it for me, mostly. He'll laser cut all sheet metal
up
to 1/2" thick and do the welding plus get the engine mounted and running.
I
just got to design and do any lathe or mill work.


Karl


Make everything fit a Cat 1 three point hitch format, i.e. one power
pallet with a Cat 1 type output, and all attachments individual to fit
Cat 1 hitch, so everything can be interchanged with a tractor if needed..
The power unit is basically just an immobile tractor. You can forklift
up the power unit with the 3pt attachment on it for easy movement.


I don't want to stifle any creativity here. But, my plan is to treat each of
the power consuming units like a mold in a molding press. *they will all be
mounted to a plate say 18" by 24". The plate drops in a pocket and you
impact wench on four bolts. The large plate with the pocket has the engine
permanently mounted and is on a small skid. My real quandary at this point
is the best way to attach the rotating power. I'm leaning to two of the
roller chain couplings and a short shaft between engine and unit.

But, I do know this group can com up with great ideas I hadn't considered..

Karl


Do all the units need to turn the same direction to operate?

Paul