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Re: 1967 International cub Lo- Boy PTO problems
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Posted by Bigdog on June 09, 2003 at 04:28:35 from (157.254.98.202):
In Reply to: 1967 International cub Lo- Boy PTO problems posted by Chris on June 08, 2003 at 20:16:03:
Worn splines on the engagement collar or shaft ends. Worn bushings. Only way to know is to pull the shaft and have a look. The sliding collar may not be engaging far enough onto the drive shaft and the worn splines are pushing it back off until it starts to dis-engage.
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