PTO?
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PTO?
My CC149 has a manual pto. I have heard several different theroys about wether the pto should be engaged or dis-engaged. When using the tractor for snow plowing or just towing a wagon around for yard work. I have searched thru the operators manual and can not find wether is should or should not be engaged.
- mgonitzke
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Re: PTO?
If there's no belt on it, leave it engaged so no wear occurs.
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- vince_o
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Re: PTO?
When Im not using the deck on my 106 I leave it enguaged, the handle forward, so like Matt says you dont put wear on it.
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