Posted by Leroy on June 24, 2019 at 16:58:16 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Re: 8N posted by 3/9semfi on June 24, 2019 at 15:20:43:
Only if it was ordered new by someone that knew he was going to depend on the PTO operation heavy. If he was just wanting the tractor for NON PTO operation he did not want to spend the extra money for the live PTO. And when those tractors were made very few people ever heard of a brush hog rotary type of mower and for a cycle bar type of mower only the live PTO did not make that much of a difference. He unless was planning on using a PTO powered combine or baler or corn picker usually did not have a reason to spend the extra mony for the live PTO but that extra ground speed ment he could pull different ground enguaging implements easier. For someone that is not used to using a pto on a tractor the 2 stage clutch is safer as in a panic stop where you want everything to stop imediatly it will be like hitting the clutch on your stick shift car, only one thing to think about in that panic condition. Now the independant tupe that replaced the 2 stage clutch type PTO you not only in that panic stop have to think about putting the clutch down but grabbing the PTO lever at the same time while trying to steer with both habds, need a third hand.
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