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Posted by paul on February 04, 2003 at 08:26:09 from (66.60.197.15):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Ford 901 posted by Jimbob on February 04, 2003 at 07:49:28:
The 4-speed tells me it is a 941 - without live pto. That makes baling less fun, but at least you have a pretty powerful tractor so it will work. You can look on the cast hump under the air cleaner for your serial & model numbers. Most likely you will find '941' on there with some other numbers. With live pto you can stop moving the tractor but keep the pto powered. Like when a slug of hay goes in the baler, or your mower clogs up and you want to stop moving, but keep the implement powered to clear itself. Without live pto, you push in the clutch and both forward motion & the pto stop working. You will want an over-running coupler for use with some implements. You can search for 'orc' here and you will find all the info you need. This is a safety issue - you need to understand it. Your pto & rear wheels are locked together, and a large spinning implement will continue to push you forward even if you push in the clutch to stop. Balers usually have that built in, but for example bush hogs require an orc for safe operation on tractors without live pto. --->Paul
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