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Re: (ET) ET PTO
- Subject: Re: (ET) ET PTO
- From: "Max Hall" <maxo iname com>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 20:36:26 -0400
- Reply-to: "Max Hall" <maxo iname com>
- Sender: owner-elec-trak cosmos5 phy tufts edu
Larry, Dean, that's the stuff. That's the kind of get-to-the-point hack in
which I deeply believe.
-Max Hall
-maxo iname com
-Plywood Guy, Scooters, and what-all: http://www.maxmatic.com
Larry wrote................
>Max, I'm cheap. For example, since I could NOT find a ET tiller locally,
>I
adapted one.
>Ugly. Not recommending it. I took a Sears (Ariens) 32" wide 3 point
>mount
tiller with
>an 8HP gas engine and mounted the hitch on the ET. Yes, I start that
>noisy
8HP
>engine, and till in LL with the E12. I came up with a better height
control than Sears
>had as well (no wheel tracks). It works. If I had a large enough motor,
>I
would replace
>the 8HP and connect to the PTO, but I intend to just find a tiller and
lift. Necessity is
>the mother of invention.
>
>Larry Elie
Dean wrote...................
>I mounted a 6 hp "gas" walk behind tiller on the back of my E15, BUT took
>the gas motor off and bolted on a spare snow blower motor. It worked
>great. I'm cheap too.
>Dean A. Stuckmann