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Posted by John on February 23, 2001 at 07:44:09 from (207.226.109.67):
Considering buying M or Super M. Want to run a concrete mixer off the PTO This is a 3 point set up with the top link being Hydraulic. It works like this... Tractor running and in neutral, PTO is turning the mixer. After mixer is in the proper position the lower lift arms are disabled with wood blocks. The hydraulic top link is used to raise and lower the angle of the mixer to load and dump the concrete. I will need to be on the ground standing next to the mixer.Is there any problem in doing this with this tractor? I know of the safety issues... I am already using this mixer on another tractor that has add on motor driven hydraulics so I know how to set it up... Feed back is appreciated... John
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