Mike Draper
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So I called Tuthill today and spoke with an engineer on the performance and some specifics on a tuthill 47 blower. Butler refers to this blower as the 5.8 :roll: Anyhow, on my butler gauge it says max rpm....going into red-line is about 1,800 rpm. This is where I run it. Here is what the engineer told me. CFM rating on the 47 is 550 CFM at 3,500 RPM's :shock: :shock: , yes, 3,500 RPM's, not 1,800. At 2000 RPM's I'm getting approximately 260 CFM performance ( this falls close inline with my testing). Someone told me the driveline, clutch system and PTO can only transfer 15 hp to the blower. so I asked the tuthill dude if this is possible. Answer: yes. To push the 47 blower to redline speeds on the butler ( 1,800rpm's) you need approximately 14 horsepower, 15 hp if you want 2000rpm's and 260 cfm. So I am guessing if the clutch on the PTO can only transfer 15 hp this is why they tell you 1,800 is redline. This way we dont burn up the clutch and such, and of course the life of the system will be longer. So in reality, to push the 47 blower to max rpm's you only need 20 brake horse power. engineer told me that running the blower at 80% is premium for longevity and performance.