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I am in the design phase of converting my 1953 Ferguson tractor from internal combustion 2 Electric Drive. I am planning on using what is cheapest and available to me. I work at a junkyard and I have access to Toyota Prius Transmissions which have the electric motor houses in them. Also I have available to me Toyota Highlander rear electric carriers.
Does anyone know the feasibility of using one of these two for my tractor conversion? From what I understand the Prius uses 72 volt and I'm not sure about the Highlander. I plan on running the tractor at 48 volts.
Also, would it be possible to use the Prius inverter battery and gas pedal as a complete system?
Since the transmission has two output shafts, one in the front will drive a hydraulic pump and the one in the rear will be the main Drive. Or if the transmission or transfer case will not work for this application comma what is the best forklift motor to mount to a tractor that needs a lot of torque and the RPMs are around 1750.
For my battery, I may just use the individual cells of a Prius battery to get to 48 volts, how is this going to affect the motor RPM and torque.
With so many combinations comma I really just need help on what general direction to go in so I don't waste a bunch of time changing things around in the end. Thanks for all your help everyone
Does anyone know the feasibility of using one of these two for my tractor conversion? From what I understand the Prius uses 72 volt and I'm not sure about the Highlander. I plan on running the tractor at 48 volts.
Also, would it be possible to use the Prius inverter battery and gas pedal as a complete system?
Since the transmission has two output shafts, one in the front will drive a hydraulic pump and the one in the rear will be the main Drive. Or if the transmission or transfer case will not work for this application comma what is the best forklift motor to mount to a tractor that needs a lot of torque and the RPMs are around 1750.
For my battery, I may just use the individual cells of a Prius battery to get to 48 volts, how is this going to affect the motor RPM and torque.
With so many combinations comma I really just need help on what general direction to go in so I don't waste a bunch of time changing things around in the end. Thanks for all your help everyone