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Re: where is the PTO?
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Posted by Michael Soldan on February 16, 2005 at 16:04:50 from (66.203.172.221):
In Reply to: where is the PTO? posted by Gw on February 16, 2005 at 09:55:21:
Gw, I hope you always come onto our forum and ask questions and you are always welcome. Your question was worded so that many of us thought you were a new tractor owner for the first time and the concern was for your safety. It was my uncle who was killed last week when a hay bale came back down the loader on top of him, so I am concerned for your safety too. That is why you got some of the responses you did. Since you have operated a tractor and feel confident I will tell you what I can. I have a B250 and the PTO engagement lever is down by your left heel, and the tractor you have is similair. There are two holes in the trans case, the lever locks into the back one to put the PTO in gear and locks into the front hole , out of gear. Please work carefully around a PTO, please come back to the forum and ask questions and become a regular, as I said, you are welcome here Gw, and the guys were concerned for your safety...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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