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Re: Blown engine on Fergie TO30 and scrap value
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Posted by Delbert from Lincoln on June 09, 2005 at 17:43:51 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Blown engine on Fergie TO30 and scrap value posted by JW in Ohio on June 09, 2005 at 15:38:11:
After driving a TO-30 and being used to it, you would love that MF-35. More power, six forward and 2 revese, slower low gear, and most have live PTO and live pump. That is you push the clutch part way down and the tractor stops moving, but the PTO and pump keep runing. Push the clutch as far down as it will go and everthing stops. Reallly nice on a brushhog, or anything that has a lot of "flywheel action" to it to keep pushing you after you push the clutch down. Also has what they call ground speed PTO, where the PTO shaft runs in ratio to the speed of the wheels. I have never figured out any use for it, but who knows. Price sounds good to me.
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