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Posted by Hugh MacKay again on March 05, 2004 at 06:08:10 from (209.226.247.123):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: just got a 140 tonight, any tips on pr posted by chuckinnc on March 04, 2004 at 17:44:43:
Chuckinnc: I agree with Haas on the problem of offset and pto use either with 3 point or 1 point hitch. Haas has suggested the 1 point will be better, probably should have said marginally better. The only jobs I ever use my pto for are stationary items like standby generator, etc., also items like spray pumps mounted direct to pto shaft or belly mount mowers, either sickle or finish mowers. I also have a fabricated standard swinging drawbar, I can install without removing lower portion of fast hitch and can use that for trailer pto work. My 130 has spread thousands of loads of manure with this drawbar, and pto spreader. These tractors were designed with one thing in mind, mid mount attachments being just about anything that will fit under the tractor, and rear mount planters, plows, disks and cultivators. They do those jobs exceptionally well. These tractors came from an era were farmers wanted a specific tractor for specific jobs. Time has also changed a lot of those specific needs.
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