Re: [MV] Rear PTO Info Needed

From: Patrick Jankowiak (eccm@swbell.net)
Date: Thu Nov 14 2002 - 23:05:01 PST


Speaking of dump beds and such, I would like to discover a convenient way to put on and off a large shelter which fills the bed of my M35 deuce. I have no 5 ton wrecker.. which is what Jeff put it in
with.

GOTAM35 wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Doug Trader" <thomasdtrader@yahoo.com>
>
> > what exactly do I need, I already have the
> > PTO going to the front for the winch. I plan to have
> > both be operable, whatever it takes. So anyone know
> > what it is gonna take to do this? And where to get
> > it?
>
> I have a pto operated winch on my M35 and I concluded there was no way to
> make it work for a pump because of the reverse on the pto. I don't know if
> the M211 is the same way or not, but I bought a 24 volt electric pump for my
> dump kit. It works well, but it is slow. If it was something I planned to
> use allot I wouldn't be happy. It works great for that occasional load of
> scrap metal of mulch for the house. I use it at work but not much. I got
> it from Bailey and they have a web site at something like baileynet.com. It
> cost a little over $600, but it takes the place of everything. Not pto,
> pump or valves, so if you needed all that it is not a bad price. And you
> can stand outside the truck and control the dump with the remote. Nothing
> quite like mashing the up button and watching it rise.
>
> In the future I would consider a second pto. I may be wrong here but it
> looks like one of my parts trucks has a separate pto on the transfer case
> for the pumper that was on it. Just a few thoughts.
>
> Joe Trapp
>
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