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Re: Re: Re: Re: Is this Live PTO?
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Posted by paul on July 01, 2003 at 22:03:04 from (209.23.145.10):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Is this Live PTO? posted by Robert in W. Mi on July 01, 2003 at 15:24:43:
Well, I'd be confused after reading these 2 messages..... ;) Live pto is either the newer independent pto, which is run by it's own lever and it doesn't matter what you are doing with the clutch foot pedal; Or, it is the 2 stage clutch which the original poster described. (Yes, your tractor would have the live, 2-stage pto.) I'm not familiar what a WD has, but could not figure it out from those descriptions... ;) I have heard of M&W conversions for IHC tractors that will turn the H or M into a live pto by letting one axle spin free. But didn't know that came standard on any tractor. Maybe that is what you are describing? Most 2-stage clutch systems use hollow output shafts, spinning concentric clutches - first one controls the tranny, second one controls the pto. The farther down you push the clutch, it disengages the first clutch, then the second. Has NOTHING to do with neutral...... --->Paul
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