Posted by Dick L on August 25, 2010 at 06:29:04 from (72.11.21.10):
In Reply to: Re: Live PTO??? posted by jdemaris on August 25, 2010 at 06:09:30:
Being raised with Oliver tractors it is just a natural reaction when having any type of problem that needs to have everything stop to push the clutch with my left foot and push the power take off lever back with my right hand in one motion.
Having a non live power take off stop everything would be like dropping a bolt in the transmission gears. That is why they make over run clutches to save the gears.
Started using a live power take off Oliver on the baler when I was 10 years old and at 72 years old and using both live and non live power take off tractors over the many years and still you can make them both do the job if you learn how to run them. The non power tke off tractors you learn to pop the gear shift out instantly when a problem starts to happen
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