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Remote PTO engagement lever on SAV

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AC

06-17-2004 09:35:09




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1952 Super AV has a little lever mounted by the clutch pedal in the floorboard. has a casting number asnd everything. it runs under the seat to a lengthered pto lever. I have never seen one before. is it IH or aftermarket?....thanks...




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CNKS

06-17-2004 19:06:41




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 Re: Remote PTO engagement lever on SAV in reply to AC, 06-17-2004 09:35:09  
I have not seen one, but according to my parts book, if the part number is 363759R1, your tractor should be equipped with a hydra-creeper, a slower speed driven by the pto.



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lee

06-17-2004 19:55:05




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 Re: Re: Remote PTO engagement lever on SAV in reply to CNKS, 06-17-2004 19:06:41  
T.that is interesting, how does it work?



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Hugh MacKay

06-17-2004 23:37:33




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 Re: Re: Re: Remote PTO engagement lever on SAV in reply to lee, 06-17-2004 19:55:05  
Lee: Tractor must be equiped with a remote hydraulic valve, to that you couple up a hydraulic motor which is hooked to pto shaft. The system then powers transmission through pto. The reason for tie in to clutch is clutch pedal must be depressed during operation. These tractors also have a optional clutch release bearing. The speeds for Farmall 130 (my manual) 1st - 24, 2nd - 37, 3rd - 48 and 4th - 97, these are all in feet per min. The tractor does not have much torque while using this. Big problem is you can't get a lot of torque from a hydraulic motor turning slow. Less than 100 rpm at pto shaft.

I know a guy who had one for trans planting, He soon changed to utility type tractor soon as they had dual range transmissions and deep reduction.

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