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  2. Power take-off - Wikipedia

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    A PTO at the rear end of a farm tractor A PTO (in the box at the bottom) in the center of the three-point hitch of a tractor. A power take-off or power takeoff (PTO) is one of several methods for taking power from a power source, such as a running engine, and transmitting it to an application such as an attached implement or separate machine.

  3. RS01 - Wikipedia

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    They are equipped with drum brakes, the handbrake is a gear box brake. For power take-off, the RS01 has a clutch dependent PTO. A belt pulley was also available for the RS01. Starting in 1953, the prechamber engine was replaced with a swirl chamber engine, which was started using compressed air. The Harz-tractor is an optimized model of the ...

  4. Cockshutt 40 - Wikipedia

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    The Cockshutt 40 was scaled up from the 30, with many of the same features, including a live power takeoff (PTO), which at that time was a novelty. This optional feature allowed the tractor to operate machinery at a constant speed whether the tractor was in motion or stationary.

  5. International Harvester - Wikipedia

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    The system, co-developed with General Electric, consisted of a 208 V three-phase alternating-current generator connected with electric cables to the device to be powered. The generator could even power a household. A 10 kW Electrall generator was an option on the Farmall 400 tractor, [30] and a 12.5 kW PTO-driven version was made. [31]

  6. Unimog 411 - Wikipedia

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    The Unimog 411 was not a completely new development, rather Daimler-Benz derived the 411 series from the predecessor 401 and 402 series. In the 1950s, the Unimog design department under the leadership of Heinrich Rößler took a wait-and-see approach to new developments, even though consideration was given to offering the Unimog 411 with a 40 hp (29.5 kW) diesel engine and an 80 hp (59 kW ...

  7. Cockshutt 30 - Wikipedia

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    The live PTO was incorporated into the Cockshutt 30, and the "live" PTO terminology was itself originated by Cockshutt engineers. The tractor was styled in a similar streamlined manner to the early styled Oliver tractors by Canadian architect Charles Brooks. 153-cubic-inch (2,510 cc) four-cylinder engines were provided by the American Buda ...