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  • Predator 22hp Charging System

    Harbor Freight sent me a coupon book in July that had a coupon to get the 22hp Predator engine for $599. Even though I still have a lot to do before I'm ready for the engine, the coupon was only good until July 31st, so I could pass that up for the Hustler I'm rebuilding. Now that I have the engine, though, I'm looking through the manual and can't seem to find anything about a charging system. So now my mind is working....

    I plan on adding a custom-built trolling motor system to my Hustler with 2 motors and joystick control (building everything myself) so I'm going to need a decent amount of power.

    If I wanted to add a small alternator to the engine, how would be the best way? Slip a pulley on the shaft between the clutch (a comet 780) and the engine? If I do that, and the drive shaft is no longer long enough, would it be safe to create a drive shaft extension out of 1" stock with a hole down the center and just use a longer bolt to hold everything on?

    And yes, I know that anything I do is going to change the alignment of the clutches. I have to make a new engine mount anyway, so I'd like to tackle this now rather than down the line.

    I'm open to any thoughts, recommendations, comments, accusations of insanity, etc. lol

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    I have that engine in my Max ll and I will be using a Honda GX 670 stub shaft on the PTO (flywheel) side. A pulley on that shaft will turn a 1 wire
    mini alternator. I dont the engine orientation on your vehicle

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Chiefdiesel View Post
      I have that engine in my Max ll and I will be using a Honda GX 670 stub shaft on the PTO (flywheel) side. A pulley on that shaft will turn a 1 wire
      mini alternator. I dont the engine orientation on your vehicle
      How much was the PTO shaft? I'm looking to keep my costs down as much as possible. Might see if I can machine my own.

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      • #4
        if you have not mounted the motor Vegas Carts makes a pulley for the clutch side of the motor to run a generator or alternator
        Billet V-Belt Pulley for use with Comet 780 Clutch & Starter/Gen
        Acta non verba

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        • #5
          Around $200.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Brentd27 View Post
            Harbor Freight sent me a coupon book in July that had a coupon to get the 22hp Predator engine for $599. Even though I still have a lot to do before I'm ready for the engine, the coupon was only good until July 31st, so I could pass that up for the Hustler I'm rebuilding. Now that I have the engine, though, I'm looking through the manual and can't seem to find anything about a charging system. So now my mind is working....

            I plan on adding a custom-built trolling motor system to my Hustler with 2 motors and joystick control (building everything myself) so I'm going to need a decent amount of power.

            If I wanted to add a small alternator to the engine, how would be the best way? Slip a pulley on the shaft between the clutch (a comet 780) and the engine? If I do that, and the drive shaft is no longer long enough, would it be safe to create a drive shaft extension out of 1" stock with a hole down the center and just use a longer bolt to hold everything on?

            And yes, I know that anything I do is going to change the alignment of the clutches. I have to make a new engine mount anyway, so I'd like to tackle this now rather than down the line.

            I'm open to any thoughts, recommendations, comments, accusations of insanity, etc. lol
            They have a 7 Amp system. You will definately need an external alternator if you plan on running 2 trolling motors. Run the alternator off the non clutch side with a PTO stub shaft, I picked my shaft up from Ebay for $50 shipped.
            Last edited by Canadian_Zuk; 08-09-2016, 10:42 AM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Canadian_Zuk View Post
              They have a 7 Amp system. You will definately need an external alternator if you plan on running 2 trolling motors. Run the alternator off the non clutch side with a PTO stub shaft, I picked my shaft up from Ebay for $50 shipped.
              Did you get a genuine Honda stub shaft, or did you pick up a shaft for some other engine that happened to fit the Predator, or was there modification involved? Cheapest honda shaft I can find is like $249.

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              • #8
                Yikes! My motor is a Kohler, I just looked up the Honda atubs.....thats insane lol.

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