hey Greg,
If your not using a Kunkle and 2.5 hose your not using the 4.8's full potential.
you'll also want to talk to Greenie about tank brackets to keep your side walls from flexing and destroying your lid gaskets.
Demien
Greenie's right. They're both the same series blower. I remember talking to a guy a couple of years back. He Insisted his Butler had the same blower as my Genesis. He was getting that 5.8 and 5.9 mixed up. Either way, I insisted back that they were nowhere near the same blower. I thought he was gonna jump through the phone line ta get me.. lol.. To Butlers credit, if they're running those 4.7's as fast as the guys have pointed out, you'll have some serious power for single wanding. How they keep a clutch on the front of that shaft still baffles me.. My brain hurts from thinking about it.
Since Hydramaster is using a true 5009 in the Titan.. wonder if it will find its way into a new cds unit. I know it would need a better design for the pto to transfer to a larger pump.. but i bet they coulds find a way. A salsa cds with a 5.9 would be a heck a cleaning van.
you guys that run White Magics and Cleanco's, do they underdrive the 56 blowers on those units, how are they in comparison to a 47 CDS ( if you've used both.)
One of these days you guys are going to make me curious enough to go pull the covers off my 2 units with those #5s (Mobile storage sheds) to see how they were really driven. By memery about a 6 in on the power shaft and 3 1/2 on the blower input and the engine RPM at 1800 The harmonic balancer and elec clutch pulleys are about the same
you guys that run White Magics and Cleanco's, do they underdrive the 56 blowers on those units, how are they in comparison to a 47 CDS ( if you've used both.)
White magic under drives theirs, cleanco want's you to run 10hg's. The pro1200 has a bit more cfm's than a q47, at least my ears think so. I've never used a q56.
bottom line is a Clutch drive really only needs to support a 47 class blower, plenty of potential right there, you ahve 3" plumbing and over 450 cfm, and how many people really dual wand off of a clutch drive, not many....althought I must say spinning at capacity and using 2.5" hose out to each glided 2" wand, it's more impressive than you might think for a 47.
Too bad they can't run them off a transmission or something better than an AC clutch. I think my 47 in my cds if it was plumbed right and spun at capacity would have plenty of suck. But it's not set up that way for some reason.
That's one reason why I plan to go slide in next time. I want dual wand capability in one truck when I need it. But it's gonna be a few years if the economy stays as it is.
Tim, if you set it up at capacity...without 2.5" hose, the backpressure would be too great on a "standard" set up, and it would eat clutches with all those restrictions.
Opening things up, and using 2.5 makes life easy on the clutch.
First thing I would do if I had a clutch unit is change the damn blower pulley, so it spins 15% faster.