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Super A PTO uses

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Bill57

01-10-2005 11:41:23




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What attachments can be used for the off-center SA PTO? I've only found one so far: a belly mower. Were other implements made, i.e. flail mower -- or anything else?
Thanks in advance,
Bill




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gene b

01-11-2005 09:43:03




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 Re: Super A PTO uses in reply to Bill57, 01-10-2005 11:41:23  
You dont use a pulley on the pto for a belley mower you want to drive it off the belt pulley as the pto only runs 530 and you would have to have an angle drive on the pto with gearing fast enough to run the mower. All the other pto operated things will work. It will bale hay if the windrow is not too big.



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Bill57

01-11-2005 09:52:49




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 Re: Super A PTO uses in reply to gene b, 01-11-2005 09:43:03  
Thanks for the info, Gene.



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Andy Martin

01-10-2005 12:03:26




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 Re: Super A PTO uses in reply to Bill57, 01-10-2005 11:41:23  
I use a belly mower, sickle mower, PTO driven log splitter, power wire winder, and, just for fun, have baled hay with one.



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Bill57

01-10-2005 12:06:47




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 Re: Super A PTO uses in reply to Andy Martin, 01-10-2005 12:03:26  
So, Andy, what type of hitch do you have?



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Andy Martin

01-10-2005 12:52:55




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 Re: Super A PTO uses in reply to Bill57, 01-10-2005 12:06:47  
Just the standard U-shaped drawbar which bolts to each lower wheel casting.

They should be available.



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Bill57

01-10-2005 16:15:14




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 Re: Super A PTO uses in reply to Andy Martin, 01-10-2005 12:52:55  
Thanks, Andy. One last question (I think): were these implements PTO driven or ground driven? I assume the saw worked off the belt pulley, but what about the rest? I'm still in the dark here...
Bill



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Bill57

01-10-2005 16:16:49




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 Re: Super A PTO uses in reply to Bill57, 01-10-2005 16:15:14  
Whoops, just saw that the saw WAS PTO-driven, so I'm assuming the rest weren't.
Bill



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Super A

01-10-2005 11:47:19




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 Re: Super A PTO uses in reply to Bill57, 01-10-2005 11:41:23  
The offset pto is not as big a deal as people make it to be. You can use practically any PTO driven implement if the implement hitch is compatible with whatever hitch is on the Super A.

Al



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Bill57

01-10-2005 11:56:07




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 Re: Super A PTO uses in reply to Super A, 01-10-2005 11:47:19  
Thanks, Al. So, the tractor I'm looking at has no hitch except a pin-type set of holes. What type of hitch would you recommend putting on it for attaching a mower, or should I look at mowers first, then find a compatible hitch? I know a fast hitch, 1 pt., is one possibility.
Thanks.



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kopeck

01-10-2005 15:42:00




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 Re: Super A PTO uses in reply to Bill57, 01-10-2005 11:56:07  
By "pin set of holes" do you mean the standard draw bar? It looks like a U and it bolts to the the drop housing? If so that's what you get on a Super A.

What you need is a mower that is built for your machine, which would be a fully mounted type (belly or rear) or a semi mount trailer type.

I guess you could install a 1 point from a later model but that's going to take some parts hunting.

We pulled a tedder, a rake and a bailer (not PTO driven) with our A for many years.

K

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Zac

01-10-2005 19:18:29




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 Re: Super A PTO uses in reply to kopeck, 01-10-2005 15:42:00  
I have a 53 Super A and it has a 3 point hitch. Unsure if it's factory or not, but it works great. It also has mid mount hydraulics for the cultivators. The three point will accept any Cat 1 implement.



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Bill57

01-10-2005 19:25:04




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 Re: Super A PTO uses in reply to Zac, 01-10-2005 19:18:29  
Ah ha!! Thanks, Zac, this gives me more leeway. I'll see what I can find at Wengers, farmer's bulletins, jptractors, and wherever else parts are to be located.
Thanks again,
Bill



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