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Posted by Paul Schultz on October 25, 2006 at 16:00:32 from (75.45.198.179):
I am now the proud owner of the above implement. I bought a 1953 Golden Jubilee about 1-1/2 years ago and must admit I have never used the PTO. So, tonight I'll be reading my manual regarding how to use the PTO. But, the cutter needs a PTO shaft to attach it to the tractor. What do I need to know when I go to purchase one of these. I'll likely go to the TSC that is about a 30 minute drive away from me. I've also seen them on ebay and suppose I could get one via this route. Any and all recommendations would be appreciated. BTW, I'm completely new to these implements but this one is built like a tank! They used a large off road fork lift to place it in the back of my pick-up truck. I'm hoping the loader on my Jubilee is up to the challenge and can handle lifting this from the truck (using a chain). Thanks, Paul
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