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Re: 2 PTO shafts.
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Posted by Leroy on July 29, 2007 at 05:57:36 from (216.201.38.28):
In Reply to: Re: 2 PTO shafts. posted by Allan In NE on July 29, 2007 at 04:29:01:
Allan is used to thinking only wide front ends. A row crop is a cultivating type of tractor and it could be either a narrow (2 wheels side by side, 3-4" between tires at bottom) or a single front wheel or a wide adjustable front axle that you change the spacing of all 4 wheels to the row width you are wanting to cultivate. And up to 1959 all tractors had only a 540 RPM PTO shaft, in 1960 John Deere (Not sure about other makes) came out with an optional 1,000 RPM PTO shaft to transmit higher HP PTO shaft loads for larger PTO implements
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