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HYSTER/YALE PTO Option

Talkin with NACCO, I get the impression that on the class 4 & 5 trucks (1 thru 3 ton trucks) they are 100% PTO option off the transmission. However, when I talk with dealers/salesman they either say what is a PTO, or no PTO is not offered.

Does NACCO offer multple T/M's by differant manufactures?
  • Posted 24 Jul 2007 00:48
  • By mike_g
  • joined 7 Nov'06 - 4 messages
  • Michigan, United States
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PTO means Power Take Off. Some PTO's are used to drive pumps etc. as part of the units standard design. Other PTO's are used to drive some other devise - most often used on agrigultural equipment - tractors.
  • Posted 30 Jul 2007 22:42
  • By johnr_j
  • joined 3 Jun'06 - 1,446 messages
  • Georgia, United States
The confusion is because the PTO off of the transmission is used to drive the Hydraulic pump and the transmission charge pump. There is no option for an externally used pto.
  • Posted 26 Jul 2007 22:48
  • By leon
  • joined 27 Aug'05 - 7 messages
  • North Carolina, United States

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