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rodstir



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PTO for TDCI
Hi

Just after some info on the TDCI regarding fitting a PTO to the gearbox. Is it possible? What systems are out there? Anybody completed this mod?

Thanks

Rodstir
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diesel_jim



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The bloke that lives down the road from me, works for Scottish & southern elctricity, drives a nice shiney puma 110 with a whacking great PTO winch on the front (he used to have a Td5 110 with same winch), so yes, they're available.

transfer box on the puma is the LT230, same as all the previous models of 90/110/130, so fitment shouldn't be a problem at all; if you're retrofitting an older winch "kit" onto a puma, it'll just be (i think...) a case of getting the PTO shafts the right length (not sure how much further forward or back the geabox is mounted on a puma compared to say, a Td5)
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AndrewS



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Could it he a Hydraulic winch he has Question driven off a PTO driven hydraulic pump Question 130's have feeling's as well you know Smile
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rodstir



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Thanks for the info guys.

i am planning to run a Godiva fire pump in the back of truck.

Any ideas how the PTO is engaged is it electronic or manual?
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diesel_jim wrote:
The bloke that lives down the road from me, works for Scottish & southern elctricity, drives a nice shiney puma 110 with a whacking great PTO winch on the front (he used to have a Td5 110 with same winch), so yes, they're available.

transfer box on the puma is the LT230, same as all the previous models of 90/110/130, so fitment shouldn't be a problem at all; if you're retrofitting an older winch "kit" onto a puma, it'll just be (i think...) a case of getting the PTO shafts the right length (not sure how much further forward or back the geabox is mounted on a puma compared to say, a Td5)


SSE went over to electric winches now, not PTO driven, even the last TD5s they had had leccy winches. I have never seen a puma with a PTO winch. Neutral 2011 110 USW
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Won't fit until you replace the x-member. The LT230 box moved 70mm backwards with the Tdci. So the PTO interfers with the x-member.

AFAIK no fit and forget PTO available for Tdcis

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Lorryman100



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once I get the dimensions for the pump I will go underneath and measure it up, The propshaft is my main concern so maybe a lift? Or one of X eng propshafts. The other idea was to cut out a section of x member and reinforce with a plate on the opposite side.

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unfortunately the rear propshaft....

With a special made x-member it should work WANTED:

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22900013A wrote:
SSE went over to electric winches now, not PTO driven, even the last TD5s they had had leccy winches. I have never seen a puma with a PTO winch. Neutral




I'll pop over later and ask him if i can take some piccies of it. to be honest i've never looked closely to see if it's hydraulic or electric or mechanical. it looks like a big mechanical husky, but i could be wrong.
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There are two take off points for pto on a LT230 transfer box, in the back and underneath , you can then either fit a prop type mech takeoff or a hyd pump . the undernaeth option is a lot more expensive than the rear , due extra castings etc,
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Yannis



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Has anything become available for a hydraulic pump on the 2.2 in the 10 years this thread has been dormant?
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hank



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Wales 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
2.2, 2.4, TD5... Makes no difference. All Defenders use the LT230 Transfer box which is where the PTO hydraulic pump fits, just run and mount the hoses where you wish.

Quite a few options available from a quick google search. For example http://www.lr-winches.com/Parts/Power_Take...ender_PTO/ > 110 XS Double Cab
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Yannis



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I believe from reading previous posts it’s not so simple on the 2.2/2.4. The transfer box moved back and now the Rear Cross member gets in the way of mounting anything.
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hank



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From what I understand the rear crossmember doesn't have the PTO drive hole, but if you just want a hydraulic pump and not a shaft to drive a PTO at the rear then it's relatively straightforward

2.2 specific kit https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Land-Rover-Defe...2602925846 > 110 XS Double Cab
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