Jerry/MT
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- Joined
- Feb 2, 2008
- Messages
- 3,141
- Location
- North Idaho-The Palouse
- Tractor
- New Holland TD95D, Ford 4610 & Kubota M4500
When a clutch on a non-live PTO tractor is pushed in the PTO stops spinning and the implement ceases to turn/run, yes?
If that is the case, does that still happen if the PTO is still in gear?
The tractor specifically is a M-F 150
When the clutch on the non-live pto is stepped on, there is no power transmission to the pto Obviously when the pto is disconnected then there is no power to the pto BUT the power to the pto input shaft is also stopped.
I hope that answered your question.