Posted by John(UK) on December 03, 2012 at 01:54:55 from (79.76.248.50):
In Reply to: Re: PTO Lever posted by Bill in Badger on December 02, 2012 at 14:57:27:
On a TO35 the spring and ball that lock the lever is all contained within the Side Cover, there is nothing that will spring out at you.(But it will if you remove the outside lever from the selector plate inside) Look at the back of the Lever inside, this is where the ball and spring locates. Look to see if it is worn as that can cause it to lock and it can also cause it to jump out of gear too, depends on the wear. You will be able to move the Lever if you gently hold the plate in a vise and then you can see if the tightness problem is in the plate or if it moves easily (apart from the locking ball) then the problem could be in the tractor, possibly the bearing in the end of the Drive shaft through the Pump has collapsed, the end of the PTO is located in this and it will drop when the bearing fails and that could cause problems with the sliding collar sliding over the PTO and into the shaft in the Pump as it joins them together.If this is the problem then you will need to remove the Top Cover on the Hydraulics and the Hydraulic Pump as well BUT don't attempt this unless you know what you are doing. If you need this information for removing the Top Cover and the Pump, email me and tell me what you need, or if you have any questions about all this. You should take this opportunity to reset the hydraulic Lever controls when you re-assemble If you want more details, parts explosion etc, just email me direct and I will send it...John(UK)...fergusontractors@hotmail.com
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