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Re: Chinese tractors...what's the scoop?

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Posted by John in Maryland on May 13, 2002 at 20:04:21 from (66.56.220.94):

In Reply to: Chinese tractors...what's the scoop? posted by D.L. on May 10, 2002 at 22:32:36:

If you get a tractor with an independent pto, you don't need a 2 stage clutch, which can be expensive when needing replaced, depending on the tractor. If you did get a tractor with out one, an over-riding coupler, which sells for about $60 or so from most dealers or most any place that sells old tractor parts, allows you to push the clutch in and shift gears, while the pto slows down, with out any effect on the shifting of the gears, it's like the same as if you never had the pto on in the first place.

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