It was the power plant out of an electric company line truck, and it even has an attached (belt driven) hydraulic pump. I presume that drove the boom/crane.
It's still in the back of the truck and
knows nothing about it. So I can't go out and play around with it and examine it just yet.But it appears to be an Onan 4.0 DKD. Which would be powered by a Kubota D650. 15HP at 3200 RPM. (which is the max RPM) And the pictures I'm finding online seem to confirm that.
So now I just need to decide what to do with it.
1. Install a fuel tank, get it generating, and sell it for much more than I paid?
I already have a whole house NG genset, so I don't need this for power purposes.
2. Remove the generator head and install it as the powerplant for the towable backhoe that I'm going to resume building any day now.
(I had planned to power the backhoe by long hoses inserted inline with the quick disconnects that are driving my loader)
3. Keep it onhand for the fateful day when the 20HP Linamar in my Loader gives up the ghost. Clearly not a simple repower. But conceivable. And I'd love to have a diesel powered machine.
But 15HP isn't terribly much. With the power steering, I figure my hydro system can make use of about 15hp. And I currently have 5 extra HP to drive the PTO. On the other hand, my old 442 did just fine, and it was only 12hp. So I know that 15 ought to be at least minimally enough.
And I'm not sure anyone has yet successfully done a diesel swap and preserved the PTO drive for the deck and such. And that's not optional for my purposes. It has to mow with no compromises.
And the 3200 max rpm would slow down my travel speed and force me to play pulley games to keep my blade speed up to normal.
So as cool as a diesel mower sounds, it would take a lot to get it to work right.
So I guess I'm leaning toward having my towable backhoe be self-powered.
What would you do if you were me?
Bob

