Posted by Rootsy on March 18, 2008 at 06:34:46 from (24.176.33.123):
In Reply to: Getting Old And Soft? posted by Allan In NE on March 18, 2008 at 04:12:20:
PTO guards aren't sissy.. I have never thought much of them other than being a PITA to get the shafts coupled. Until last summer when I twisted the PTO shaft off on my 7' Allis mower behind the 350... The PTO shield kept that 3 foot piece of pipe from destroying the fast hitch and most likely me.... The PTO shield didn't fare too well and went to the great scrap heap in the sky... The 350 and I lived to mow another day... with a replacement PTO shield.
The M may not have enough sack to twist off a good PTO shaft before killing the engine 99% of the time but a LPTO and or IPTO are entirely different animals...
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