Posted by Brad Buchnan on January 23, 2011 at 10:03:28 from (67.249.162.77):
In Reply to: Re: pto issue posted by Armand Tatro on January 21, 2011 at 18:17:40:
Armand, You are pretty much stuck with what you post unless you want to delete the whole kit and kaboodle.
I guess I bought my 8N not because of the money, but because I had some memories of when I used one in my teens.
One of the most vivid memories is when I snagged a old rusty barbed wire fence with a hammerknife mower behind an N. 3 hours or so in the heat on my stomach working with a rusty pair of pliers to sort out that mess!
I have operated some of the most modern equipment and am impressed with it's speed and power. I also enjoy plowing and cultivating with my 26 hp Ford pullin' hard and needing a bit of handling to do it's work.
Guess I don't think the lack of the live pto is a make or break because I learned to use a tractor without it.
Just put in a small apple orchard last summer and am lookin' forward to seeing those little trees sprout this spring. Here in way upstate NY it is not supposed to break zero today.
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