live power on farmall c

Probably not - that"s why they didn"t come that way. Very difficult to route live power through the transmission/differential, if not designed that way. What are you doing that requires live power? I run a bunch of tools with my Farmall including sickle bar mower, hay rake (PTO), baler, brush hog, and posthole digger. You can do a lot if you"re careful in starting under load.
 
A Farmall C with live PTO would be a 340...and you just might get a TA in the bargain as well. Not that there's NO way to convert a C, just that you could probably buy a 340 cheaper.
 
i was going to run a 5 foot snow blower with it this fall and sometimes you are under a load and have to stop
 
The tractors I grew up on did not have live power or power steering and that included the loader tractor. Took some getting use to when we did get one.

steve
 
Snow blowing is one thing (along with tractor powered rototilling) that a C does not do well. The tractor goes too fast in first or reverse to keep from over filling the blower, and Even if a person managed to get a belt driven shaft to the rear the speed would still result in clutch slipping to go slow enough to operate. There are speed reducer systems (using a hydraulik pump/motor system to drive the belt pulley while in Neutral with the clutch blocked down, but that is surely more difficult than letting that unit rest untill spring, or using a blade and chains on it (which work pretty darn well). I would go for a different tractor, or power the blower with a V4 Wisconsin to make a successful blower. Jim
 

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