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Posted by Janicholson on July 12, 2007 at 06:18:56 from (199.17.6.136):
In Reply to: Re: So I have this idea........ posted by Patrick Martin on July 11, 2007 at 21:12:30:
Patrick, Three things make me agree with those that would have you use the existing Hyd. as they explained. 1) The overrun clutch should not be welded on. 2) Some of the implements you use with a PTO will need to be raised and lowered while driving to and from the field, and or parking them. (not possible unless spinning the implement) 3) Belt and pulley safety. Prudence is the key issue. I have had near tragic experiences from unshielded PTO shafts. Many neighbors have had the actual tragedy. The time it takes to put them on is always justified. A neighbor explained why. He said a buddy told him "It is just like a hard hat the rude thing is always causing me to bump my head" "It is a urinary receptical" He told the buddy "is it not true that you would have bumped your haed anyway and cracked your skull??" JimN
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