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ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998 JAN2013

Agricultural wheeled tractors Front-mounted equipment Part 1: Power take-off and three-point
linkage

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ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998 JAN2013
Revision approved February 2013 as an American National Standard

Agricultural wheeled tractors Front-mounted equipment


Part 1: Power take-off and three-point linkage
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This standard was reviewed for adoption with deviations by the ASABE Power and Machinery Tractors and
Tractor Implement Interface/PTO Technical subcommittees, and has been formally approved. This adoption,
along with the adoption with deviations of ISO 500-1:2004/Cor. 1:2005 and ISO 8759-2:1998 and the identical
adoptions of ISO 500-2:2004 and ISO 500-3:2004 replaced ASAE S203.14 FEB04 and ASAE S513 FEB03.
Rear mounted PTOs are addressed in the ISO 500 adoptions, front mounted in the ISO 8759 adoptions.
Adopted by ASABE December 2010; approved as an American National Standard January 2011; revised June
2012; revision approved by ANSI June 2012; revised January 2013; revision approved by ANSI February 2013.

Keywords: Clearance zone, Front hitch, Master shield, Power take-off, Safety, Speed, Three-point linkage,
Tractor

0 Foreword
0.1 ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998, Agricultural wheeled tractors Front-mounted equipment Part 1:
Power take-off and three-point linkage, is an adoption with deviations of the identically titled ISO document ISO
8759-1:1998, Agricultural wheeled tractors Front-mounted equipment Part 1: Power take-off and three-
point linkage. Deviations noted in the following Foreword sections pertain to those provisions where
harmonization could not be achieved between ASABE and the International Standard.

0.2 ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998 specifies dimensions and requirements for power take-off and for front
three-point linkages in association with a power lift for the attachment of implements or equipment to the front
of agricultural wheeled tractors. It is not applicable to tractors which are designed to run in two directions,
where either end can be considered to be the front or rear; in this case ANSI/ASABE AD500-1:2004 W/Cor.1,
ASABE/ISO 500-2:2004, ASABE/ISO 500-3:2004 and ISO 730 apply.

0.3 Two normative references are listed in ISO 8759-1:1998. These references have been reviewed and
accepted as part of the adoption with deviations of ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998.

0.4 This standard has been approved as an American National standard by ANSI (American National
Standards Institute). The original content of ISO 8759 was based on ASAE S203 and ASAE S217.

0.5 This standard deviates from ISO 8759-1:1998 as follows:

0.5.1 In Scope replace ISO 500 reference with ANSI/ASABE AD500-1:2004 W/Cor.1, ASABE/ISO 500-
2:2004, and ASABE/ISO 500-3:2004. Any reference to ISO 500 in the printed portion of the ISO text shall be
replaced by ANSI/ASABE AD500-1:2004 W/Cor.1, ASABE/ISO 500-2:2004, and ASABE/ISO 500-3:2004.

0.5.2 In Scope replace ISO-730-1 reference with ISO-730.

0.5.3 Clause 4.4 refers to the PTO protective device (Master Shield) and states that if the protective device
is not designed to be used as a step, it may be flexible. If the Master Shield can be used as a step, then it shall
be designed according to ISO 500-1 and shall be capable of withstanding a vertical static load of 1200N
without permanent deformation. (Ref ISO 26322-1).
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0.5.4 ASABE S203.14 previously did not specify a Type 1 (35 mm, 540 rpm) or Type 3 (45 mm, 1000 rpm)
PTO. ISO 8759-1:1998 specifies Type 1, 2 and 3 with rotation in the clockwise direction as viewed from the
front of the tractor. ISO 8759-1:1998 further specifies that the Type 1 shaft, have rated rotational frequency of
540 rpm or 1000 rpm with rotation in the anti-clockwise direction as viewed from the front of the tractor. A Type
1 shaft with rated rotational frequency of 1000 rpm shall not be used. Only Type 1 (35mm, 540 rpm), Type 2
(35 mm, 1000 rpm) or Type 3 (45 mm, 1000 rpm) shafts shall be used and shall have rotation in the anti-
clockwise direction as viewed from the front of the tractor.

0.5.5 Over speed requirements

0.5.5.1 Tractors capable of driving the 540 r/min shaft in excess of 630 r/min and the 1000 r/min shaft in
excess of 1170 r/min shall also include a suitable warning of operation in excess of those speeds

0.5.5.2 If a shiftable PTO is provided, a means shall be employed on the tractor to prevent over speeding of
a Type 1 tractor PTO shaft in excess of 630 r/min, or a Type 2 tractor PTO shaft in excess of 1170 r/min.

Text of ISO 8759-1:1998; Agricultural wheel tractors Front-mounted equipment Part 1: Power take-off
and three-point linkage, follows.

1 Scope
This part of ISO 8759 specifies dimensions and requirements for power take-off and for three-point linkages in
association with a power lift for the attachment of implements or equipment to the front of agricultural wheeled
tractors.

It is not applicable to tractors which are designed to run in two directions, where either end can be considered
to be the front or the rear; in this case ISO 500 and ISO 730-1 apply.

2 Normative references
The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this
part of ISO 8759. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to
revision, and parties to agreements based on this part of ISO 8759 are encouraged to investigate the possibility
of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain
registers of currently valid International Standards.

ISO 500:1991, Agricultural tractors Rear-mounted power take-off Types 1, 2 and 3.

ISO 730-1:1994, Agricultural wheeled tractors Rear-mounted three-point linkage Part 1: Categories 1, 2,
3 and 4.

3 Definitions
For the purposes of this part of ISO 8759, the following definition and those given in ISO 730-1:1994 apply,
except for definitions 3.2.251) and 3.2.261) which concern convergence and are not applicable to front-mounted
linkages. Additionally, pitch (3.2.211)) is considered positive when clockwise as viewed from the left-hand side
of the tractor.

3.1 front of the tractor


leading end of the machine when moving in the normally accepted direction of travel on the road, as
characterised by the relative positions of the seat, steering wheel, controls and road lighting equipment
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1)
These references concern ISO 730-1:1994

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4 Power take-off (PTO)
4.1 Type, rotational frequency and direction of rotation

The power take-off (PTO) shall conform to ISO 500. It shall be either of type 2 ( 35 mm, 21 splines) or type 3
( 45 mm, 20 splines).

The rated rotational frequency shall be 1 000 min1 and rotation shall be in the clockwise direction when viewed
from the front of the tractor.

The direction of rotation shall be indicated by an arrow.

NOTE If in special cases a power take off of type 1 ( 35 mm, 6 splines) is provided, the rated rotational frequency is
1 1
then be 540 min or 1 000 min and rotation is in the anti-clockwise direction when viewed from the front of the tractor.

4.2 Location

The location of the axis of the power take-off shall lie within the shaded rectangle shown in figure 1.

Figure 1 Location of power take-off (viewed from the front of the tractor)

4.3 Clearance zone around PTO

The clearance zone around the power take-off shall be in accordance with figure 2 and table 1. The dimensions
g and i may be transposed.

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Figure 2 Clearance zone

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Table 1 Dimensions of the clearance zone
Dimensions in millimetres
a b g i r
PTO Type
min. max. min. min. max.
1 76 481) 2401) 2001) 76
2 76 481) 2401) 2001) 76
3 89 100 290 295 89
1)
On tractors with a minimum track setting of 1 150 mm or less, dimensions may be reduced to b = 40 mm, g = 190 mm,
i = 175.

4.4 Protection of PTO

A protective device in accordance with figure 3 and table 2 shall be supplied by the manufacturer and shall be
fixed at the tractor, unless an equivalent protective device ensures the same degree of protection.

Two options are specified; the first provides minimum protection and the second maximum protection.

If the protective device is not designed to be used as a step, it may be flexible.

Provision shall be made for anchoring the power take-off drive shaft guard. Fully closed protective devices may
be used.

Figure 3 Protective device

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Table 2 Dimension of the protective device
Dimensions in millimetres
Minimum protection Maximum protection
PTO Type n m p k n m p k
5 5 + 50 min. 5 5 + 50 min.

1 901) 1301) 2901) 70 601) 1201) 2001) 70


1) 1) 1) 1) 1) 1)
2 90 130 290 70 60 120 200 70
3 130 155 390 80 100 145 295 80
1)
On tractors with a minimum track setting of 1 150 mm or less, dimensions may be reduced to n = 40 mm, m = 100 mm,
p = 175 mm.

4.5 Operation of controls

The rated rotational frequency of the PTO shall be indicated at the level of the drivers work place or at the level
of the control itself. Unintentional engagement shall be avoided. If more than one rotational frequency is
provided, unintentional change-over to a higher frequency shall be avoided.

5 Three-point linkage
The dimensions specified in ISO 730-1: 1994, clauses 4.1 and 5.1, apply with the exception of the following:

a) hitch points (ISO 730-1:1994, subclause 4.1.1): the dimensions of the hitch points shall be in
accordance with those indicated for categories 2 and 3;

b) upper link point arrangements (ISO 730-1:1994, subclause 4.1.2): the arrangement of an upper
link point shall allow an inclination of the mast between 3 to + 3 from the vertical and a transport
pitch of 8 to 12 where both are related to the vertical mast position;

c) torsional free float and levelling adjustment (ISO 730-1:1994, subclause 4.1.3 and 4.1.4): these
provisions are not required for a front-mounted linkage;

d) transport height (ISO 730-1:1994, table 3): the minimim transport height shall be 850 mm for
category 2 and 965 mm for category 3;

e) lower hitch point clearance (ISO 730-1:1994, table 3): in order to allow oscillation to the front axle
and turning of the front tyre, the lower hitch point clearance shall be at least 250 mm relative to the
straight ahead position of the front tyres.

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