My tractor is a rare 3000 and does have the select-o-speed transmission. Tractor data says at 2000 RPM it'll be doing 1.5 mph. Is that slow enough? I don't think the PTO on this thing has ever been used. I bought it from a neighbor who says his dad only ever used it to rake hay. It's got 2171 hrs. Not knowing a lot about tractors I didn't test out the PTO before I bought it. I know, not the smartest idea but it was close and the price was under $3000. The tractor looked good and worked well as far as driving around, clutch functioned and brakes worked. Transmission shifted nice and smooth and the 3 pt went up and down. When I got it home I almost took the 4 bolts around the PTO out to uncover the shaft but found out from a co-worker that the cap just screwed out. When I took the cap off the shaft looked new. This brings me to a new question, there is a chrome lever on the dash that says PTO so I'm guessing this is an independent PTO? What is the best way to test out the PTO? Can you turn it on without a load? It's been cold so right now it's just sitting in a building and I havent tried it out yet and am somewhat fearful that if it's never been used, there's a chance it doesn't work! On the other hand maybe it's in "like new" condition and will last me a while. Is a 3000 powerful enough to hook up to an auger for moving grain?
I've worked on motorized things all my life (head gaskets on cars, mechanic for my boys who race motocross, etc) and typically pick things up quick but am totally new to tractors. Thus far, just looking it over I've been impressed with the complexity for a machine that was born in 1967.
Thanks again for your time!