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Re: 2 PTO shafts.
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Posted by Bill Brox on July 29, 2007 at 12:39:12 from (88.91.139.109):
In Reply to: Re: 2 PTO shafts. posted by Loren in Florida on July 29, 2007 at 07:05:23:
No, I am not thinking about that, just that a friend of mine saw a tractor with 2 PTO shafts in the rear end and we started to wonder what tractor it was, because he didn't know. He saw it some 20-25 years ago in a workshop, and it was so crowded in there that he only saw the rear end of the tractor. And, he said he had never seen any other tractor at all with 2 shafts in the rear end, and I have never one at all with 2 shafts in the rear end... so I was surprised. I have tried to call him today to ask if he could remember what color the tractor had, but I have not got a hold of him. He is prolly out in the fine weather. Bill
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