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I cant upload pics at moment but my Avater pic says it all, cracking tractor with 9 speed power shuttle plus 4wd

Runs a New Balfor pto circular saw , flail mower and finishing mower .

 

 

Ste

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Prob a stupid question but I take it there are hydraulic take offs on the rear of these tractors?

 

Enough for a front loader on the kubota T but needs a pto pump running for the backhoe.

 

Bob

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Sweet. Just curious about the older / cheaper ones as if I were to invest in one it would be handy to run a log splitter off of it:)

 

Probably best to have a spitter with it's own PTO pump. It's what we went for to have a quick splitter. Also watch the weight of the splitter. Our Krpan is the best part of half a tonne and with the amount it overhangs is right at the limit of what it can lift.

Edited by Woodworks

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