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71 creeper question
Does the creeper gear reduce the speed of the rear PTO?
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Only when the lever is pulled back.
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Yes
When it is in "low range" |
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By how much? I'm thinking PTO tiller
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it will be considerably slower
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SLOW. Like it will drop it to 135RPM (Creeper is a 4X reduction) If your going to build a tiller, the 540 RPM of the rear PTO is fine. That's the speed at which all "bigger" tractors PTO turns.
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Won't the CC pto turn the tiller backwards?
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If he uses a boughten one it would..... if he is making one, then he can build it however it needs.
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Ya, but if he's going to this much trouble, he can flip the gearbox to the otherside to reverse rotation.
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