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Did the AC G ever have a PTO?

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ShepFL

09-10-2003 19:20:22




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Spoke with a fella tonite and he said his had one. I am curious what you would use PTO for on a G.

Also, thanks to all for the previous help on my D10. I have welded the manifold up and all appears to be ok until it decides to break somewhere else.
ShepFL




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cecil pittman

09-14-2003 12:03:51




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 Re: Did the AC G ever have a PTO? in reply to ShepFL, 09-10-2003 19:20:22  
the ac g had NO pto



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Eldon (WA)

09-10-2003 20:04:33




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 Re: Did the AC G ever have a PTO? in reply to ShepFL, 09-10-2003 19:20:22  

None listed as an option in the book.....maybe he meant a belt pulley. Some old timers called them a power take off. It could be a custom made job coming off the engine crank, but there isn't much room back there unless the standard drawbar was extended.



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ShepFL

09-10-2003 20:19:29




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 Re: Re: Did the AC G ever have a PTO? in reply to Eldon (WA), 09-10-2003 20:04:33  
Thanks Eldon -
Been combing the web all nite trying to find a pic of one with a PTO. I did see several with belt pulley. Need to call this fella back tomorrow to discuss.
Again THANKS!!



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Ronnie in TX.

09-10-2003 22:35:10




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 Re: Re: Re: Did the AC G ever have a PTO? in reply to ShepFL, 09-10-2003 20:19:29  

Belt pulley P.T.O.



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geg-mo

09-11-2003 16:53:21




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Did the AC G ever have a PTO? in reply to Ronnie in TX., 09-10-2003 22:35:10  
The pully is used with sickle bar mower and belly mount finish mower. They are hard to come by.



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Brian G. NY

09-11-2003 17:33:07




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Did the AC G ever have a PTO? in reply to geg-mo, 09-11-2003 16:53:21  
Yep, The sickle mower is supplied with a v-belt pulley (sheave) to replace the flat belt pulley for providing power to the mower.



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Bob Semrau

09-12-2003 10:06:55




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Did the AC G ever have a P in reply to Brian G. NY, 09-11-2003 17:33:07  
One other note - I have both the Woods 42G belly mower and the AC sickle bar mower for my G, and they use different sheaves - if I remember right, the sickle is a 5" diameter, while the Woods is 7".



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