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Hi, anyone with experience using PTOs would you mind taking a few mins to fill out a survey for a uni project? It's hugely appreciated!
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7864963" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Yokes that need two pins pressing in so two hands should be illegal, unless we are supposed to grow a third hand to lift the tractor guard at the same time. Some shafts are heavy and trying to get them on is a recipe for a slipped disc or hernia. Then there is the perennial problem of grease nipples you can’t access without dismantling the guards for which you usually need as a minimum a special breed of pozi drive that can’t be found nearby, then again your third hand to hold it all at the right angle to get the geese in. But of course it’s all the operators fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7864963, member: 2119"] Yokes that need two pins pressing in so two hands should be illegal, unless we are supposed to grow a third hand to lift the tractor guard at the same time. Some shafts are heavy and trying to get them on is a recipe for a slipped disc or hernia. Then there is the perennial problem of grease nipples you can’t access without dismantling the guards for which you usually need as a minimum a special breed of pozi drive that can’t be found nearby, then again your third hand to hold it all at the right angle to get the geese in. But of course it’s all the operators fault. [/QUOTE]
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Hi, anyone with experience using PTOs would you mind taking a few mins to fill out a survey for a uni project? It's hugely appreciated!
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