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PT-7 problems- need parts manual

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Bryan in MI

09-28-2007 12:49:39




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I need a parts manual for my PT-7. I beleive that the PT-10 and the pt-7 are the same manual. whould you email me the manual or copy and mail? I whould be will to pay for it. Wonding if it shows how to take the over run clutch out? The over run clutch has slipped a key twice now what am i doing wrong?




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Bryan In MI

10-01-2007 12:26:53




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 Re: PT-7 problems- need parts manual in reply to Bryan in MI, 09-28-2007 12:49:39  
IT worked!! Thanks!!! I used a hose clamp to hold the key in??!! seems to have worked so far?? Thanks again Harold.

I would like to find a PT-10 or even a self propeled model what do you think?



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Harold Hubbard

09-29-2007 05:00:53




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 Re: PT-7 problems- need parts manual in reply to Bryan in MI, 09-28-2007 12:49:39  
It's been a while since I did it, but I think to get the over run clutch out, you unpin the tongue, and pull it forward, the drive shaft separates at a spline at the first u-joint. Then there is a flange bearing in the main frame, if you unbolt the flange the rest of the shaft will come out , bearing and all. When it does, it will pull out of the over run clutch, which can then be pulled off the gearbox shaft. I can't remember if the clutch is pinned or otherwise held on to either shaft, or whether it is just trapped between the two shafts. I had trouble with the key sliding out of the clutch, and finally drilled the key and shaft for a small roll pin (maybe 1/16")to keep it together. A "Lincoln lock", a small spot of weld on the visible end of the key, might also work.
The tongue is a heavy clumsy piece, and you must have the rest of the machine well supported before you unpin it. Don't even think about starting from the gearbox end, unless the gearbox needs to come out for some other reason.
If you need more help, post again.

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