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Dmerc

06-23-2008 09:23:52




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I'm borrowing an old friends WD-45 tractor to run the IH No. 46 baler I bought. I know this tractor has a live PTO, but I can't seem to figure out how to keep the PTO running when I press the clutch. Any help??




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usetabesteve

06-24-2008 07:10:48




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 Re: WD 45 PTO in reply to Dmerc, 06-23-2008 09:23:52  
Make sure the baler slip clutch is not tightened up all the way. That PTO is adequate for most work but it's not the strongest setup in the world. Slippage is cheaper than breakage.



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Dmerc

06-23-2008 09:35:10




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 Re: WD 45 PTO in reply to Dmerc, 06-23-2008 09:23:52  
gotcha, thank you for your input



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old

06-23-2008 09:32:09




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 Re: WD 45 PTO in reply to Dmerc, 06-23-2008 09:23:52  
Live PTO on a WD or WD45 is done with the hand clutch. Push the hand clutch forward to stop the tractor and keep the PTO going. Push in the foot pedal and every thing stops



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Kip-Utah

06-23-2008 09:31:28




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 Re: WD 45 PTO in reply to Dmerc, 06-23-2008 09:23:52  
Don't use the foot clutch, use the hand clutch. This will stop forward motion of the tractor but pto will continue running.



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