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1950 Allis B PTO Weight

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    Posted: 19 Oct 2020 at 3:36pm
re: they list the B-C PTO as 66 pounds. 

and they get heavier ,just sitting there ,as the years go on !!!Cry
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Back in the day we mounted them without the aid of a floor jack.  Was a matter of coordination.  Course those days are well behind me.  
By the way checking Pop's price book they list the B-C PTO as 66 pounds.  
No wonder it was a hard lift.
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Originally posted by Dick L Dick L wrote:

I have removed and replaced several. Most with a auto floor jack as a helper. Easier with the drawbar off.

Thanks!  Looking at it I wasn't sure if I needed a floor jack or engine hoist.  The PTO is a pretty stout casting.  It looked really heavy.  
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I have removed and replaced several. Most with a auto floor jack as a helper. Easier with the drawbar off.
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Originally posted by C in Concord C in Concord wrote:

I have a loose unit without the belt pulley and hydraulic pump.  Weighs 45 lbs. on the trusty bathroom scale.  

Wondering if it's a one man job?  It is.

Ben

Thanks Ben.  That's the info I needed.  I still have a strong back, just want to keep it that way.  Wink

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I have a loose unit without the belt pulley and hydraulic pump.  Weighs 45 lbs. on the trusty bathroom scale.  

Wondering if it's a one man job?  It is.

Ben


Edited by C in Concord - 18 Oct 2020 at 12:11pm
Leave things better than you found them.

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Just like the title says, hoping someone can let me know how much the PTO assembly weighs.  I found a really nice PTO delete cover plate and want to remove the PTO.  Thanks.
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