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10-20 pto revisited

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russ hamm

09-12-2007 10:30:33




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Below bob was absolutely right. I have two pto systems for 10-20's and they don't show up everywhere, but not really rare. We have used one on a binder, which also uses a different drawbar setup. If you look in the pto binder manuals you can see illustrations of these, sometimes even made for different brands of tractors. The extension setup has an enormous shield used on 10-20 and 15-30. These were made universal with different holes to fit both platforms. The left hand screw in u-joint bob mentioned actually had an adapter for the splined shaft, you will see many of those on w-30's and they fit all the early standard tread pto's.

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Bob Kerr

09-12-2007 18:23:51




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 Re: 10-20 pto revisited in reply to russ hamm, 09-12-2007 10:30:33  
I have a question on the late 10-20s. did the 38-9 have the splined pto shaft or did they still used the screw on type? I have never seen a 10-20 newer than 35 in person and that one didn"t have a pto shaft extension. Seen a ton of 27-30s though. Around here they were pretty well replaced by the regulars and f-20s after that.



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Loren in Iowa

09-12-2007 18:05:49




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 Re: 10-20 pto revisited in reply to russ hamm, 09-12-2007 10:30:33  
Russ-Have you ever replaced the oil slinger on an early 15-30 belt pulley, with a lip seal? Mine leaks, and I'm thinking about pulling it apart, and adapting a seal.



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