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1976 Cub Cadet Electric PTO

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John J. Wach

12-12-2004 04:52:03




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Can someone tell me if an electric pto will engage with the power ON but the motor NOT running? I am getting 12 volts to the pto coil. I am trying to determine if the pto works. Thanks




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earlschieb

12-12-2004 05:43:44




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 Re: 1976 Cub Cadet Electric PTO in reply to John J. Wach, 12-12-2004 04:52:03  
Are you talking about when you flip the switch on for the pto, like on the mower, or are you saying when you turn on the ignition switch? Ignition switch must be on, and then the pto will work if the switch for it is also turned on. My Cub Cadet 800, and most all Cub Cadets of that age, will make a small click in the pto area if they are working. Which model is it anyways? I have a copy of the repair manuals for the model # 86, 108, 109, 128, 129, 149, 169, 800, 1000, 1200, 1250, 1450, and 1650 tractors.

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John J. Wach

12-12-2004 05:54:58




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 Re: 1976 Cub Cadet Electric PTO in reply to earlschieb, 12-12-2004 05:43:44  
I just picked up a 1976 1000. It is in great shape. With the ignition switch in the "on" position and the PTO Switch "on" I am getting 12 volts to the front PTO coil but nothing is happening. Keep in mind this is without the motor running. Thanks for the reply. P.S. Are you willing to sell a repair manual?



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Novel Idea Guy

12-12-2004 08:06:19




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 Re: 1976 Cub Cadet Electric PTO in reply to John J. Wach, 12-12-2004 05:54:58  
Of course nothing is happening. The engine isn't running. Were you expecting the mower to start turning? It's just an electric PTO CLUTCH, not an electric motor that drives the mower.

All you've proven is that the wiring is good. If you want to know whether or not the clutch is grabbing, you need to start the engine, or turn the mower over by hand. If you can't turn the mower over by hand when the clutch is engaged, then it's working.

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earlschieb

12-12-2004 07:12:26




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 Re: 1976 Cub Cadet Electric PTO in reply to John J. Wach, 12-12-2004 05:54:58  
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Well then, it should click when it gets power, and work, sounds like a bad clutch to me. On the copy of the manuals that I have, a copy of Chasis and IH Equipment, and a copy of Engine, Fuel, and Electrical Systems, Kohler Engine, I am going to probably put them on ebay, on a seperate auction from this Cub Cadet 800 that I have, it is also a nice one. I thought about cleaning it up today, it has been at least 3 years since it had a bath. My email is open, I may be able to get you a picture from one of the manuals if you need it.

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