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Re: PTO hydralic pump
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Posted by JWC in MS on March 13, 2007 at 17:59:35 from (199.133.90.83):
In Reply to: PTO hydralic pump posted by MH on March 13, 2007 at 16:23:14:
There are pto extension shafts that slip over your pto and have an extended length that allows the pto pump to mount on it and have a normal shaft length extending past the pump. You will want to take care as the point where equipment shaft couples to the extension may be 8 to 12 inches rearward. If you are using trailing type equipment you may want to extend the drawbar so that the hitch point will be properly positioned with regard to the end of the pto shaft. This extended length would also be expected to reduce the maximum load on the pto in addition to the load of the pump. Check online with companies that sell the pto pumps.
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