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Re: Whats a ground speed P.T.O
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Posted by Bobrh on December 28, 2004 at 08:12:24 from (198.81.26.78):
In Reply to: Re: Whats a ground speed P.T.O posted by john in la on December 28, 2004 at 07:51:04:
Good discusssion-only thing I disagree with is the the 841 does not have ground speed only SOS had the option of ground speed 681,881. The 841 had a non independent PTO which if you engage the PTO lever and let out the clutch it turns even when the tractor is in neutral and is dependent only on RPM- you had no way of getting into gear and moving without pushing in the clutch thereby stopping the PTO. I remember in 1957 when my Uncle got the 960 the independent PTO with the dual clutch was a big help running the combine through heavy windrowed oats as we could stop and go to get through while keeping the combine running at full speed.
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