Posted by Slopbucket on February 05, 2011 at 11:49:15 from (204.16.83.198):
In Reply to: PTO speed changer posted by cooney minnie on February 05, 2011 at 10:39:12:
I respectfully disagree with caterpillar guy. The engine in your 5020 will be below its powerband when idled down that far. It is entirely possible that your bagger will be too much of a load for the tractor unless it running near high idle. I've known folks that attempted to shred stalks with a John Deere 4840 (using a 540 adapter) on a 15' batwing cutter. They tried to putt around the field with the engine idled way back, but the tractor fell flat on its face. I think that you are on the right track looking for a speed changer or something along those lines. I can't give you a link but try this: Google "Precision Farm Parts"
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