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Re: 70 wheatland (John Deere)
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Posted by Don Wadge on January 17, 2006 at 16:13:28 from (142.161.107.154):
In Reply to: Re: 70 wheatland (John Deere) posted by I Bleed Green on January 17, 2006 at 15:43:26:
That is a gross misconception. Almost all "Standard" tractors came with a factory PTO. That would have been true of many standard tractors into the 1930's, but from then until 1960 or so practically all "standard" tread tractors were equiped with PTO. Somewhere in the early to mid 60's PTO on larger standards started to disappear as there was no longer much requirement for them. I think that most of the smaller to mid-size "standards" continued to be purchased with PTO as they were used for rotary mowers and snowblowers etc. Belt pulleys disappeared somewhat earlier- mid 50's.
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