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PTO in gear??

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billylisa1997

07-11-2003 20:17:09




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Hello, I recently purchased a Ferguson TO-20 and the only way to get the PTO to turn is to have it in gear. Am I missing somehting?? Please help. Thanks




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Sid

07-12-2003 10:04:09




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 Re: PTO in gear?? in reply to billylisa1997, 07-11-2003 20:17:09  
I have not much experience and do not remember the model but I once bush hogged with an old Ferguson tractor,it had two drives on it. One was powered through the transmission you could leave the tractor in neutral and have your PTO running if the Pto was put in gear.The other setting was something that sounds like what you are talking about in that the PTO would run when the tractor was in motion like it was groung driven. I do not rember how this was done the guy explained it to me at the time. I think it was the same lever that worked the pto one way was power and the other was ground drive and in the middle was neutral.

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here, try this

07-12-2003 04:10:47




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 Re: PTO in gear?? in reply to billylisa1997, 07-11-2003 20:17:09  
you will also find that the hydralic 3-point works only when the PTO is engaged too. make sure the hydralic lever is down when you use the PTO to prevent surprises.



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Ben in KY

07-11-2003 21:05:30




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 Re: PTO in gear?? in reply to billylisa1997, 07-11-2003 20:17:09  
I believe the TO 20 has a transmission type of PTO, not the live type. This means that the PTO only runs with the clutch out. ie either in neutral or a drive gear.



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