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Over riding PTO stuck

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TPL

01-27-2008 07:37:38




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I have an Farmall H and for saftey put a over riding clutch on the PTO. I didn"t think to trim the PTO drive shaft for the King Kutter that I use. Once I had everything hooked up I lifted the deck and jammed the over riding clutch on to the drive shaft ...
any ideas on getting them apart?




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gene bender

01-27-2008 09:03:27




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 Re: Over riding PTO stuck in reply to TPL, 01-27-2008 07:37:38  
Take the pto shield off and get a good puller and it should come off. When using the mower and you want to stop just pop it out of gear then you wont have any problems. Used to do it all the time with a COMBINE and M farmall the combine has much more force than a bush hog. A baler would be the same as those over-running thingys werent around then and we didnt have any problems. We didnt have live pto either nor live hy and got the job done.

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Janicholson

01-27-2008 09:23:04




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 Re: Over riding PTO stuck in reply to gene bender, 01-27-2008 09:03:27  
Gene, I respect most of what you say, and I have gained much from your wisdom, I think this suggestion is not in the best interests of safety and good practice. Once he gets the clutch off the shaft, shortening the mower shaft is the answer. I have practiced what you are suggesting all my life too. I have no issues with it. It is not for the new operator. How many H and M Farmalls have bent grills and nose cowls? With regards, Jim

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dieselpaul

01-27-2008 08:20:10




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 Re: Over riding PTO stuck in reply to TPL, 01-27-2008 07:37:38  

I hope your problems stop there. could damage pto shaft bearing retainer, etc. that way. may have to pull shaft anyway to get it apart. farmall guys will probably respond or post on that board---good luck--paul



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Walt Davies

01-27-2008 08:07:20




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 Re: Over riding PTO stuck in reply to TPL, 01-27-2008 07:37:38  
YUP! get a big hammer then throw the parts away and get a new one. giggle.
Walt

PS its most likely ruined inside.



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