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Posted by Dave on February 10, 2002 at 19:56:52 from (24.229.44.178):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 8oo tractor posted by snitkawl on February 10, 2002 at 15:47:08:
I never seen live pto yet. on a stander shift 5 speed. It might depend on the transmisson. The sos might have live power. I dont know. I have a 960 and it dont have live power. wish it did but it dont. Also have a 820 dont have pto. but have it split apart. and can asure you there is now way of making it live.Once the cluch is disangaged the pto is. It may noe have pto but it is all there a you need is the part after the trans.like the shaft and the controls. All the main pieces are in there. If i am wrong could some one please correct me. Thanks Dave
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