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49 Cubber!

08-03-2003 04:34:18




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Can the lever on a M pto be moved to the other side?If so ,what all will I need to do.Guy next door bought an M yesterday,he has a hook on his left hand and had problems with it getting caught in the rod and would like it do be on the other side so he can use his real hand.




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Tractor Dan

08-03-2003 16:59:26




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 Re: M pto lever in reply to 49 Cubber!, 08-03-2003 04:34:18  
my H has a lever attached to the pto that comes right up on the front right side of the seat its real handy



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Delbert

08-03-2003 06:32:47




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 Re: M pto lever in reply to 49 Cubber!, 08-03-2003 04:34:18  
Years ago someone came up with the idea to make a lever that would mount on the right hand side of the platform under the seat. It was made out of half inch pipe maybe 6-8" long slight curve and then would have a rod running over to the pto lever that would engage the pto. Would have to have like a cable clamp to clamp rods together. This half inch pipe would have a bolt welded to it. The part that fastens to tractor would be flat piece of metal with pipe for bolt to go through put nut on bolt or drill hole in bolt to put cotter key in to hold it in place or both. Some of these were longer than 6 or 8 inches this should give you an idea of how to build a devise to help the guy next door out.

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here, try this

08-03-2003 04:52:51




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 Re: M pto lever in reply to 49 Cubber!, 08-03-2003 04:34:18  
I don't know why you couldn't make a new rod. might have to be 3/8 rod so it is not springy, route it up then bend to the right and come up on the right side of the seat. make it long enough so he don't have to reach over so far. The bend would be above the PTO sheild so it should work. Move the guide and drill it out for the larger rod. 3/8 rod can be bent cold. I use well rod or electric fence posts.

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rustyfarmall

08-03-2003 06:42:08




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 Re: Re: M pto lever in reply to here, try this, 08-03-2003 04:52:51  
There was also an after market device, a sort of lever arrangment, which bolted down to the deck, and attached to the control rod for the pto. This would put the handle farther foward, and easier to reach, also gave you a bit more leverage, making it easier to operate. Maybe you could design something similar, and locate the handle wherever it would be handiest.



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