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Re: live/independent/continous pto
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Posted by oliver fan on March 07, 2007 at 20:32:33 from (69.11.148.82):
In Reply to: live/independent/continous pto posted by Brian Decatur co. Ia on March 07, 2007 at 17:23:11:
The cockshutt 30 (CO-OP E-3) had standard non-continous power take off as standard equipment. The independent power take off was a option, and it drove off the outside of the flywheel. The Cockshutt 40 (CO-OP E-4) had independent power take off as standard equipment, and it drove off the center of the flywheel, like the Oliver did. Both the 88 and 30 tractors were introduced in 1947, but the exact date(s) is unknown. Oliver started work on the 88 tractors as early as 1942, but because of the war they didn't start production until later. I don't know when Cockshutt started their tractor design that turned into the 30. They were still selling Oliver 70's in 1947, though. The Hart Parr live power take off that you call a add on was a factory option, built by Hart Parr.
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