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Re: Why a hand clutch?
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Posted by Mel Stout on December 01, 2006 at 17:23:30 from (71.237.192.194):
In Reply to: Why a hand clutch? posted by City-Boy McCoy on December 01, 2006 at 17:09:31:
H's and M's did not come with live PTO's. If you use them on a PTO bailer which many did you had to kick it out of gear if you came upon on a wad of hay or obsticle. Then wait for the momentum of the bailer die down before you could get the tractor back in gear. Just something most lived with. With a hand clutch you could ease into it or through a ditch with the PTO running full speed. The old AC's like the WD45's (about the same period in time), came with a hand clutch and were good bailing tractors in their time.
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