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Posted by Brian on October 10, 2001 at 01:02:52 from (194.75.103.242):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Possibly stupid question posted by dave on October 09, 2001 at 20:12:07:
Here in the UK we have a slightly different view of "live" PTO and Hydraulic systems. "Live" systems are operated by a two stage clutch, first stage stops the transmission, second stage stops the hydraulics,pto and transmission. If a tractor has a PTO and hydraulic system operated by a seperate clutch (hand clutch) rather than on the main pedal, it is known as an "Independent PTO/Hydraulics (IPTO)". Hydraulic pump drive in these cases is taken from the PTO drive in the transmission. If a tractor has an engine mounted pump for the hydraulics and a two stage clutch for the PTO it is classed here as "Live PTO, Independent Hydraulics" If a tractor has an engine driven hydraulic pump and a hydraulic clutch on the PTO so that the PTO is not affected by the transmission clutch at all, this is known again as an "Independent PTO,Independent Hydraulics". Hope this helps Brian
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