Re: M35 rear facing PTO

From: tedhils@cyber-south.com
Date: Tue Nov 29 2005 - 12:05:48 PST


I have new PTOs with the front and rear shaft (for a winch and whatever else
to run at the same time) for $345. Good used T-case PTOs are $325. Plus
freight, of course.

Ted Hils
Ted's Trucks 'N Stuff
1181 County Road 560
Midland City, AL 36350
334-983-1092
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> Message-ID: <438B3C4E.70902@dc9.tzo.com>
> Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 12:20:14 -0500
> From: MV <MV@dc9.tzo.com>
> Subject:
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> If you can't find a used Military power take off - contact a clutch and
> driveshaft shop and ask them what they can do. They have catalogs of
> PTO units that fit just about every vehicle ever made and they aren't
> that expensive. In the $200 range normally I was told. Some of them
> have to be setup with shims to get the proper gear engagement.
>
> I'd probably tap into the transmission as that should be easier to get a
> PTO for, but you will be stuck with one speed, whereas if you tap into
> the transfer case you can vary the transfer case speed by shifting the
> gears on the transmission. If you are using a hydraulic pump a single
> speed unit of the transmission is probably all you need.
>
> I think Eaton is the biggest supplier of PTO's for transmissions. If
> you search via google for "PTO unit" or something similar you can find
> some online catalogs also.
>
> Dave
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> ygmir wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I'm getting ready to install a 40' truss setting boom on one of my
>> trucks, and, it needs a PTO drive.
>> Can anyone tell me which one to use (transfer or tranny), and, which
>> brand/type to buy. Maybe, a part number?
>> Also, does anyone have one for sale?
>> Thanks,
>> Henry
>>
>>



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