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Leyland PTO

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Super Steve

03-15-2005 13:45:34




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We have a 2100 Leyland tractor, and over Christmas holidays I was blowing snow and a shear bolt broke. I fixed the bolt and went on blowing, I went about 20 ft and the blower quit again. I looked the shear bolts over and they were all fine. It was the pto that quit. The tractor has 540 and 1000 pto and neither one works. It has a hand clutch if that matters. Please help with this because hay season is fast approaching and we need this tractor fixed. Any help is appreciated. Steve

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John E. Robinson

03-27-2005 12:54:08




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 Re: Leyland PTO in reply to Super Steve, 03-15-2005 13:45:34  
The Leyland 2100"s PTO runs off a separate shaft from the engine. One possibility, is that the lever that switches from 540 to 1000 is in between the 2 in a neutral possition. Try depressing the PTO clutch, and shove it into 540 or 1000 with a little extra force. I remeber that happening to me once, and paniked, and thats what was wrong. Worst case senario, is that the shaft that drives the PTO and hydralics, has failed. If that has happened, the hydralics, shouldn"t work.
Did you hear anything go bang when it happened? Have you had problems with the engine coming out of line with the transmission previously? IF so this may have contributed to the shaft that drives the PTO to fail, and possibly the bearing that holds the shaft at the front of the transmission. I hope this is of some use to you. Let me know what it turns out to be.
John Robinson

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Dave Sherburne,NY

03-16-2005 17:51:54




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 Re: Leyland PTO in reply to Super Steve, 03-15-2005 13:45:34  
Is that the one with the lever to disengage the
clutch , and another lever to select hydraulic,
or hydraulic and PTO??? Maybe the lever slipped back to just hydraulic. If your lucky.



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