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I have a couple of questions relating to the front pto height if anyone is running either an Aebi or rasant could you drop me a pm. I've been trying to run rasant front implements on a reverse drive bcs and it appears there are some considerable geometry differences between the linkages on the two machines.

 

Cheers Charlie

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Height above ground to the centre of the pto would be a great starting point please. The pto on the mower seems to be very high and we have had to push the mower forwards already about 6inchs to get the machine to fit as well as making a special top link. But when running the pto isnt at a great angle.

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PTO is about 22" from the floor to center of the shaft as it exits the machine. Then goes to a weird set up of angle drives and belts to take the power down to the mower deck.

 

Bob

 

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