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Matthew Storrs
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Well he says he used it for his fencing business so I suspect he uses it with a postrammer or wire rollers neither of which require a PTO.

I know someone locally who has a PTO on the rear but no linkage, but linkage on the front but no PTO, work that one out:laugh1:

 

PTO on rear and no linkage is OK, just get a towed PTO chipper.

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from someone with no knowledge of mogs...

 

can a shaft be put in place easily enough?

or does it need a separate gear box to run it?

 

It depends wether it's fitted with the PTO box or not, I would imagine it's not fitted.

 

But even the shafts are pretty pricey.

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