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Re: A couple of definitions please
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Posted by john on September 07, 2003 at 05:41:18 from (66.157.84.162):
In Reply to: A couple of definitions please posted by Texas Jay on September 06, 2003 at 07:36:16:
NOW YO ALL GOT ME CONFUSSED AND I THOUGHT I KNEW THIS ANSWER!!!!!!!!!!!! 1) ROW CROP TRACTOR--- some call a climb up on tractor with a platform a row crop. but I have seen a tractor like this with out adjustable axles. would not make a very good row crop.To me a row crop has adjustable axels to fit between various size rows and added ground clearance. 2) LIVE PTO & HYD--- If you can sit with tractor in gear and foot on clutch and pto & hyd still work it is live no matter if it is independent or not.If you have to take it out of gear and release clutch for the pto to work it is not live. 3) Totally independent pto is just a added feature. (like a CD player in your radio. has nothing to do with the what radio stations it will pick up.) LET THE ARGUMENTS BEGIN!!!!!! GUESS IT HAS TO DO WITH WHAT STATE YOU ARE FROM!! JOHN IN LA.
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