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Posted by MikeinKy on April 04, 2006 at 19:23:13 from (68.18.79.234):
In Reply to: Re: pto posted by Russ from MN on April 04, 2006 at 19:05:01:
Most people refer to independent PTO as one in which you can engage or disengage the PTO by moving a lever at any time. And a live PTO in which you must push the clutch pedal down to engage the PTO and when it is engaged you push the clutch pedal about halfway to stop the tractor and all the way down stops both the PTO and the tractor. On some tractors, my Massey Ferguson 135, the pedal all the way down stops both the PTO and lift. Both of these are considered "live PTO'S". It depends on who is talking, what they mean. If you don't have a live PTO, you have a transmission driven PTO on a lot of the older tractors, where the PTO only turns when the clutch is out, by all means get an over running clutch. If you have a bushhog or something with a lot of momentum and try to stop, it will push the tractor until it runs out of momentum or you run into something. Please don't ask how I know.
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