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Re: To all the Hobbyiests and small time farmers
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Posted by geok on September 07, 2004 at 15:25:05 from (65.69.96.26):
In Reply to: Re: To all the Hobbyiests and small time farmers posted by Allan in NE on September 07, 2004 at 14:32:20:
About 80 to 90% of PTO shaft still has the pin type. But the one that is hard to get now days is the old style that has a external lock on the opposite side. Rumor has it that a lawsuit against new h and the manufactor of the QD pin resulted in it removal from the market. I used to sell these by the hundreds because all older style domestic drive lines used them. Some fellow somewhere in the South east got his coveralls sleeve caught by this type of pin and ripped his arm off.
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