Posted by IH fan on March 03, 2009 at 17:32:59 from (208.189.38.84):
In Reply to: 240 utility questions posted by Steven f/AZ on March 02, 2009 at 19:56:19:
dhermesc said: (quoted from post at 18:35:16 03/03/09) Unless it has the "two stage clutch" mentioned below (I never saw one with that option but I'm pretty limited in my experiance with them) the same clutch that engages the transmission also engages the PTO.
Never known of an IH with the two stage clutch... doesn't mean their isn't one, just that I've never seen or driven one. The letter series did not have them, and when they went to the 300-400 series, they had an IPTO (meaning a separate clutch), but the smaller series 100-200s did not. By 1958 when IH went to the 140-240-340, etc., series, the bigger tractors still had IPTO and the smaller ones still did not. I believe the 340 was the smallest with IPTO. Like I said earlier, it's really a surprise to me that they did not have it in the smaller tractors by '58, but as I recall, JD did not have it in their smaller ones either until a few years or models after the bigger ones. JD had IPTO in '52 in their 50-60-70 series, but not in the smaller 40-420 (not sure about the 430/435 as I never drove one).
This post was edited by IH fan at 17:34:10 03/03/09.
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