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		<title>Would It Be Possible For Tractors To Run An Electric Engine, Instead Of Using Pto Shafts?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PTO shafts are quite dangerous. I was thinking if its possible for a tractor to generate enough electricity for electric engine that would be installed on a mower or a baler, and instead of using a PTO shaft, there would be a cable providing electricity to the electric engine on a baler. and then you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PTO shafts are quite dangerous. I was thinking if its possible for a tractor to generate enough electricity for electric engine that would be installed on a mower or a baler, and instead of using a PTO shaft, there would be a cable providing electricity to the electric engine on a baler. and then you would have buttons in the tractor to increase or decrease power. would this be possible?</p>
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