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Re: transferring pto to front of 140
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Posted by Haas on January 28, 2004 at 18:14:02 from (12.65.24.184):
In Reply to: transferring pto to front of 140 posted by Tom on January 28, 2004 at 17:15:31:
Like Hugh says, the 1st gear on the 140 is too fast for a snow blower or a rototiller. I would think though this could be done like the sweeper brushes were done on these tractors. That is replacing the crank pulley on the front of the engine with a splined one rather than the one for the hand crank. Actually, I think this is a bolt on attachment. One of my Shop Mules has one on it. Then you run a shaft though the crank hole to drive the attachment. I suppose there must have been some type of hand clutch to throw the thing in and out of gear. We don't have much snow here in East Tennessee, but I used to use a 140 with the IH front blade to plow snow. It was entirely adequate up to snow two feet deep. (We did have two feet a couple of times over the 10 years I owned that tractor). A 5 ft snow blade even if you have to build it is going to be a lot cheaper than rigging a snow blower.
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