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Posted by IanC on January 06, 2005 at 10:08:48 from (68.72.240.73):
In Reply to: Ford 4400 posted by Doug, Ontario on January 05, 2005 at 17:00:24:
Get the actual model number from the tag under the hood and get it decoded to find out what kind of PTO it has. Most industrials will have the same type of "transmission" PTO like your 8N, when you push in the clutch the PTO will stop. Some did have "live" (two stage clutch), or independant but not common. Your New Holland dealer will have the chart to decode, or check the archives on the Ford board here. I"ve got one at home, I"ll re-check this post tonoght and if you haven"t got it I"ll tell you which digit to look at for getting PTO type. The only Fords with hydrostatic PTO"s were the FW series of blue painted Steigers, so you don"t have to worry there.
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