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Re: 8N Live PTO Conversion??
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Posted by ZANE on December 23, 2004 at 14:42:53 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: 8N Live PTO Conversion?? posted by WoodchuckJake on December 23, 2004 at 14:22:21:
There was an after market drive train interrupter/live PTO device manufactured by the Sherman corp. These devices are a mechanical clutch pack that is mounted on the pinion drive shaft in place of the original drive coupling shaft. They are very rare now and chances of finding one for sale is remote. Possible I suppose but not going to be easy. Another problem you are going to run into with the 8N is too fast a reverse to use a snow blower with. If the snow blower were self powered and needed no PTO to power it you might be able to add the after market Sherman auxillary transmission that goes in between the cluth and the transmission and has both over drive and underdrive to give the 8N 12 forward speeds total and the lower underdrive speeds would probably be slow enough to operate the snow blower. That is if it did not require the PTO to drive it as the PTO is slowed in proportion to the ground speed and the PTO would not run the snow plow fast enough when in the lower gears. Buy a Kabota if you want to run it with the factory options already on the tractor! Zane
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