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Zuidberg Front Linkage and PTO now available for John Deere 7R Series (Stage 5)

Zuidberg Front Linkage and PTO now available for John Deere 7R Series (Stage 5)

If you own a John Deere 7R Series Stage V tractor, you can now further increase its versatility and productivity with a newly released Zuidberg front linkage and PTO.

Available for 7-250R, 7-270R, 7-290R, 7-310R, 7-330R and 7-350R models, the PTO can either be integrated with the factory-fitted front linkage or installed with the Zuidberg linkage at your nearest Lynx dealer.

Full engine power is transferable with the standard PTO which utilises an oil cooler for optimum performance. The output shaft can always be rotated over 60 degrees for maximum ease of connection and PTO clutch engagement time is variable to ensure smooth operation. Clutch plates are immersed in oil to ensure a long service life.

Front linkage lifting capacity is 50 kN without additional support and the linkage comes with a top plate ready for fitting of front hydraulics, 7-pole connector and chain hooks. It can also be supplied with push bar reinforcement. Linkages can be set to a single-acting, double-acting and transport position with the multi-valve supplied as standard. The removable linkage arms have transport, fixed and oscillation settings.

Your linkage pack comes with a top link, balls and towing hook, and high quality Cat 3 lifting hooks are standard.

For full details of the linkage and PTO for the 7R or any other make and model of tractor, try using our Zuidberg Configurator.

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We had a great time at the Ripon Farm Services Show, with many reminiscing stories and plenty of compliments about our 6800 and attachments. The main question is, where to go next for the 6800?

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