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ProductsMarch 31, 2014

Ford 4x4 Super Duty PTO System

This unique design resolves the issues of underhood air compressors or engine modifications that may void engine warranty and does not tap into the engine’s coolant system, according to the company.

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ProductsAugust 8, 2012

Chelsea 560V Series P.T.O.

Power density is what you will find in the Chelsea 560V Series P.T.O. and Vane Pump combination.

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NewsAugust 1, 2012

Peterbilt Offers NAMCO to PTO Feature

DENTON, TEXAS – Peterbilt Motors Company’s extensive vocational product line now is now available with a wide range of split shaft power take-off (PTO) options.

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ProductsMay 23, 2012

511 Series PTO

The new coaxial designed rearmount P.T.O. provides a compact housing that helps you eliminate clearance issues.

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ProductsApril 4, 2012

590 Series PTO

The Chelsea 590 Series PTO was designed specifically for the new Allison TC10 transmission.

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ProductsMarch 28, 2012

899 Series PTO

Chelsea’s new 899 Series was designed to provide maximum clearance for the 4700 Series transmissions.

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NewsDecember 28, 2011

Air Resource Board Approves Altec JEMS Products

BIRMINGHAM, AL - The California Air Resource Board (CARB) has approved the Altec Jobsite Energy Management System (JEMS) when used in any power take-off (PTO), diesel-fueled truck application with a GVW rating over 10,000 lbs.

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ProductsNovember 16, 2011

877 Series PTO

The new Chelsea 877 P.T.O provides a compact housing that helps eliminate clearance issues and offers two assembly arrangements for maximizing installation possibilities.

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ProductsJune 15, 2011

898 Series PTO

Parker Chelsea, a power transfer solutions provider to the work truck market, makes PTO and pump installation simpler and more reliable on oil field exploration and maintenance trucks.

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Articlesby Joe BohnNovember 1, 2007

Trends in Truck Electric Power Systems

The increased electrical loads on new trucks from advanced engine, transmission, and brake systems have given rise to the need for new battery technology.

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