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<blockquote data-quote="coreya3212" data-source="post: 31994" data-attributes="member: 2406"><p>I knew someone would ask me this question. honestly all I did was grab on off the shelf at Princess auto, (same as Harbour freight in the US) and give it a go. basically I use the engine rpms to get the speed of the attachment right. I will have a look to see if I can get a model and make off it, but I think its too buried in snow. Originally, I borrowe done from my neighbour, we measured the rpms on the tractor at full throttle and got 700 rpm actually, and then hook the motor to the bobcat, and checked it. It was in the ball park so we ran with it, but i mounted it poorly and cracked the face. So i grabbed one off the shlef that was on sale for 70 bucks and used it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coreya3212, post: 31994, member: 2406"] I knew someone would ask me this question. honestly all I did was grab on off the shelf at Princess auto, (same as Harbour freight in the US) and give it a go. basically I use the engine rpms to get the speed of the attachment right. I will have a look to see if I can get a model and make off it, but I think its too buried in snow. Originally, I borrowe done from my neighbour, we measured the rpms on the tractor at full throttle and got 700 rpm actually, and then hook the motor to the bobcat, and checked it. It was in the ball park so we ran with it, but i mounted it poorly and cracked the face. So i grabbed one off the shlef that was on sale for 70 bucks and used it. [/QUOTE]
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