Re: [MV] Re: PTO winch
gbb@creighton.edu
Wed, 10 Jun 1998 16:24:26 CDT
Sure, that would be "Power Take Off".
And while we're on the subject of PTO's I was
wondering about that on the 109 Duece and a halfs.
They have a pto flange front and back, seem to turn
all the time. Do they only work with wheels rolling?
Seems like there must be a way to use them stationary.
jorge
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> Ever since I first heard the term PTO winch I sort of wondered
> what PTO stood for. I figured I would pick it up in time, as I have
> picked up so many other terms. As of yet, however, I am still ignorant.
> Could someone fill me in as to what PTO stands for?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
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