[AT] live pto for fords
charlie hill
chill8 at cox.net
Wed Feb 1 04:36:07 PST 2006
You are right Chris. I mis-spoke. The kit is for live hydaulics. I went
back and looked and it's available for 9N, 8N,2N, NAA, 600, 800 and 1000
series tractors. jacksonpowersteering.com
Charlie
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From: "Chris Britton" <c.britton at worldnet.att.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 2:45 PM
Subject: [AT] live pto for fords
> Hmm.. live hyds maybee.. that's been around for a while via an engine
> mounted pump plumbed back into the corner test port on the base of the hyd
> pump. As for live pto.. there is/was a vintage kit for live pto on the
> old N and NAA.. More or less was live via a hand clutch that applied hyd
> pressure to a coupler after the trans, before the rear end. You didn't
> use the foot clutch, unles you wanted all to stop.. pto and hyds.. hand
> clutch just stopped drivetrain, letting pto still spin.. as well as hyds.
>
> An aftermarket version of this setup would need alot more parts besides a
> covert stinger pump.. it would need a hyd clutch pack, and activation
> spool, or at least a manual shifter dog and fork.. etc..
>
> Soundguy
>
>>From: "charlie hill" <chill8 at cox.net>
>>What amazes me is that those innovations are still going on. I saw an
>>article in Farm Show last night about a kit to add live PTO to Ford
>>tractors
>>in the 8N, 9N, etc. era. It is driven off the crank pulley and the pump
>>is
>>hidden in a case that looks like a front end weight. (so they said. No
>>picture of the case). It was about 1500 bucks but WOW live PTO on a
>>vintage Ford. The article said they are also working on models for other
>>tractors.
>>Charlie
>
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