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Rear PTO, What Tractor?
Ok I got a Rear with a PTO for one of my cubs but I can't decide what cub to put it in. All of my cubs are loaded except for one (102)(see sig) what one do you think it should go in? I know the 127 out because its a hydro that leaves the 122, 102, and 72. My thoughts are the 102 since it doesn't have the hydro lift and 3 point. Anyways here are the pics of the rear I just got.
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...psecu3znjn.jpg http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...pstqr1gaqr.jpg http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...pseqt1cqek.jpg |
Since you cant decide how about my 122:biggrin2::beerchug:
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Looks like it was originally in a 106/126,i would put it in the 122.
nice find. |
another vote for the 122
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I was told it came from a 108, Regardless I'm stoked to finally have a rear PTO. I also put a offer on another 122 with a pto if it gets accepted I'll have two :D :D:biggrin2:
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I say 122 also.
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I understand your dilemma, if I had a PTO rear end, I wouldn't know what to put it in either.
Since they don't really do anything, do you put it in a tractor that you use regularly or something that sets around most of the time? If it were mine and I intended to use the whole trans-axle, I would want to put it in something that corresponds with the serial number, just to keep everything original. If I were going to use just the parts, then I would put it in whatever I wanted. Either way, a rear PTO would be a cool thing to have. Good luck with whatever you decide. |
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I would put it in the 122.
Like Jon said, make some attachments. If I had a rear pto, I would look for a woods rm48 mower and make it a pull behind mower. If you turn the driveshaft around so the back is the front, add some trailing wheels to the now back of the deck the existing casters will be in the front. Add a tongue and go. Turning the deck around should match the deck pto direction to the cub pto direction...unless I got myself turned around trying to figure it out. :bigthink: Bill |
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