LPTO on MH 44 Special

centash

Well-known Member
PTO clutch slips under load. I have it adjusted per the manual, and I know these were known to slip. I use the tractor for some antique plowing and stock tractor pulling, so I have no need for the live power. I read that a bolt hole can be drilled through the setup and a bolt threaded in to lock it solid. Is there another way to lock it together without drilling it? Will removing the spacers do the same thing?

Thanks, Ben
 
Thanks guys. I took about one sixteenth inch off each spacer and removed the glaze from the clutch surfaces. Hope that helps.

Ben
 
just pull out the 6 spacers and replace bolts and tighten them down it will never slip again but keep the spacers for latter us you never know
 

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