

A rear-mounted power take-off rotates clockwise when looking at the shaft:
Consequently a rear-mount implement TRANSLATED to the front (without reversing it) requires a COUNTER
ISO ROTATION power take-off (counterclockwise when looking at the shaft)

A rear-mounted implement ROTATED 180° to be mounted up front (e.g.: a fertilizer spreader) or an implement
normally pushed backwards, requires an ISO ROTATION power take-off (clockwise looking at the shaft).

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