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Re: Soliciting Advice from an 8N Novice
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Posted by gatractorman on August 19, 2003 at 15:51:08 from (63.85.141.87):
In Reply to: Soliciting Advice from an 8N Novice posted by Dennis Fantl on August 19, 2003 at 14:35:38:
The price sounds OK, the lever is to engage the pto which must be running to use the lift, the pto shaft turns the hydraulic pump, there were over/under drive transmissions available as an option, neither the N-series or the '53 Jubilee had live pto, however the '53 and up had live hydraulics meaning that the lift would work anytime the engine is running regardless of pto shaft turning or clutch pedal depressed, these tractors had the hyd. pump driven off the engine, regular or non-live pto means the shaft only turns when the clutch is not depressed, push the clutch pedal in and the pto stops, live pto generally uses two clutch plates it allows you to stop the tractor movement while the pto still turns, depress the clutch pedal halfway to stop tractor movement, fully depress to stop pto.
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