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power take-off

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power take-off
On construction equipment, any device for driving an auxiliary attachment or tool using the torque or power of the prime mover’s motor or engine.


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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] So, mechanics, you've eliminated all other possible reasons the power take-off (PTO) clutch on your AH-64 isn't working, and you have determined you have a bad clutch.
The Bobcat Toolcat[TM] 5600 utility work machine operators can now do more with less equipment due to the addition of four new approved attachments, rear hydraulic and power take-off (PTO) kits, and an enhanced drive system.
His clothing had been caught up in power take-off equipment as he helped his father on January 26 at the family farm at Dragon Newydd,Penmynydd, near Llangefni.
 
 
 
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