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Re: International Backhoe PTO Help
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Posted by Matt Williams on March 30, 2006 at 11:17:48 from (208.195.70.41):
In Reply to: Re: INternational Backhoe PTO Help posted by Nat 2 on March 30, 2006 at 11:01:01:
When you say just bolts on are we talking removing the plate in the back and inserting a splined drive shaft. In other words fairly quick and easy (and cheap) or would it mean opening up the rear axle and spending 40 hours doing stuff. I am fairly mechanically adept. Do all my own car work and when it gets big, like replacing a transmission I call my little brother the mechanic. The tractor is $1,500. Assuming that the labor is free and the rest of the tractor works (I need to re-attach the carb, control panel and make new spark plug wires as well as dink with the starter. Supposedly all the parts are there) can I get the PTO up and running for less than $300? How many hours and or dollars. What can I open up and look at to verify if the PTO guts are there? Thanks.
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