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Rear pto

Post by mattmctree@gmail.com »

I noticed a tube going through the rear bumper of my 65. I am assuming that it is for a rear pto connection? What would a rear pto used for. Are there implements for patrols?
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That hole is indeed for a rear PTO. I have never seen any implements for a rear PTO but I know there were some.
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mattmctree@gmail.com wrote:I noticed a tube going through the rear bumper of my 65. I am assuming that it is for a rear pto connection? What would a rear pto used for. Are there implements for patrols?
Any you can imagine that can be driven off a PTO. Winch, plow (farmers), brush cutter, belt saw, hydraulic pump, water pump, post hole digger and much much more.

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Re: Rear pto

Post by mattmctree@gmail.com »

I will definatley have to look into getting a rear shaft. It could be handy
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