Posted by Owen Aaland on June 15, 2009 at 17:05:57 from (65.165.246.54):
In Reply to: PTO Operation posted by tonyaandralph on June 14, 2009 at 17:59:06:
The foot lever on the right side is the differential lock. You will not notice any effect while driving straight unless one wheel is spinning. If you are turning you will notice that both wheels are locked together causing one on them to slip.
In order for your PTO to turn backwards your tractor would have to have been altered from original production. As was stated in an earlier reply, a reverser will cause the transmission gears to turn backwards but all tractors that had the reverser also had the same PTO driveline as the ones with IPTOs. You would have to have a tractor that was built with a transmission driven PTO that had a reverser added later. In that case you should also have a reverse gear in the transmission. If you put the reverser in reverse and then shifted the transmission into reverse, you could get a PTO that ran backward while the tractor would still go forward.
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