Posted by paul on August 25, 2010 at 15:52:54 from (76.77.197.242):
In Reply to: Re: Live PTO??? posted by dave2 on August 25, 2010 at 15:30:34:
Just to be techincal, what you are describing is an 'independent pto', which is a step beyond a 'live pto'.
Live pto you need to stop the tractor from moving to engage the pto - they have 2 seperate clutches, but use the same clutch pedal to engauge/disengauge.
An independent pto has it's own seperate clutch lever besides the foot clutch pedal, so with independent you can do anything you want with the pto anytime, no matter what else you are doing with the trqactor gears & pedal clutch.
Live is very handy, most of the time independent is even more handy, tho once in a while, like digging post holes, I find live a bit easier to use than independent.
Transmission drive, or non-live, pto just isn't so good. It'll get by, but not good.
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