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<blockquote data-quote="T&amp;amp;Lfitz" data-source="post: 69453" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>that is what I thought the difference was between a Live/independent PTO so alot all depends on the users preferences I would guess, and most newer model tractors come pretty standard with an Independent PTO, I think a few of the tractors such as a Mahindra, some MF tractors depending on model, and a couple off brand tractors have Live... I appreciate all of the replies. But I think that the Independent PTO is the way for me to go. When I was younger I know it was a problem with a LIVE PTO when it cam eto turning because I was always too heavy with the foot and I caused the PTO to shut off either shearing pins or stopping up the brush hog, which created a very valuable learning lesson for a young man, that thought he knew everything.. :lol: :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T&Lfitz, post: 69453, member: 696"] that is what I thought the difference was between a Live/independent PTO so alot all depends on the users preferences I would guess, and most newer model tractors come pretty standard with an Independent PTO, I think a few of the tractors such as a Mahindra, some MF tractors depending on model, and a couple off brand tractors have Live... I appreciate all of the replies. But I think that the Independent PTO is the way for me to go. When I was younger I know it was a problem with a LIVE PTO when it cam eto turning because I was always too heavy with the foot and I caused the PTO to shut off either shearing pins or stopping up the brush hog, which created a very valuable learning lesson for a young man, that thought he knew everything.. :lol: :lol: [/QUOTE]
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