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Posted by Marc on Friday, December 05, 2008:In Reply to: Deutz Allis PTO operation posted by Daniel Dunmore on Friday, July 30, 2004:
Daniel,
The 7085 is a great tractor. Lots of power in a smaller package. You can find a PTO cover that goes over the PTO shafts and uses pressure against the four bolts on the flange where the shafts stick out. They kind of snap in place. like Dave and Al said, always run with the lever in the "down" position. It won't hurt to run with the PTO disengaged when transporting with a Brush-hog, Baler, etc..
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