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Re: Power generator working off PTO
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Posted by Harley on January 09, 2005 at 10:05:10 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Power generator working off PTO posted by jdemaris on January 09, 2005 at 07:40:54:
Hey jdemaris!!!! Don't you just love it when somebody comes on and tells you you can't do something when you have been doing it for some time now? Where were they when we needed the help to rig up our project in the first place. Kinda like me running my New Holland big round baler behind a 1940 Farmall M without live pto. Three years now. Last summer had a neighbor walk out in the field where I was baling, look at my outfit, walk around to the back of the tractor, and say just as serious as can be,"You know you can't run that baler with that tractor?" I looked back at the dozen or so bales on the ground and said "You're probably right." It's totally amazing the engineering feats I see from old timers like us that don't have the means or inclination to go to the store and buy what we need, so we go down to the shop and make it. HELLO It's called self-sufficiency. We'd all live in France if we couldn't make do and help ourselves. Just some rantings from some old hillbilly that can't type either. Later, Harley
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