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Re: HELP !! 300 UTILITY
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Posted by JayWalt on February 17, 2007 at 16:19:27 from (70.226.20.153):
In Reply to: HELP !! 300 UTILITY posted by tom nj on February 17, 2007 at 15:52:02:
tom, sorry I cant help you, but I'm in the same boat, a 300u with no pto, and no TA (I dont want a TA either). I thought about getting a pto for mine as well. LEt us know if you figure out why the engine is different? maybe somebody put a different hood on it and its not a 300u at all. Maybe its a 350? I dont know if those parts are the same, I'd imagine they are, since theres alot of simalarities between the 300u and 350u. Let us know what you figure out. I fear exactly what you have, buying a pto and having it not fit =(. Just out of curiousty, if you dont mind saying, what did you pay for it? Seems funny sometimes u can buy a whole "junk" tractor for 300$ and when u go to buy one part off of a tractor it costs just as much as you could get a whole junk tractor for. I guess thats why people part them out. I dont have an immediate need for a pto, nor do I see one in the future, but If I could get my hands on one cheap, I'd put it in just to increase resell value.
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