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Re: Seasonal Disconnect SW6 - TA
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Posted by Dan on October 14, 2003 at 07:49:06 from (12.18.160.111):
In Reply to: Seasonal Disconnect SW6 - TA posted by Neil on October 14, 2003 at 05:58:49:
Believe it is similar to the one on my SMTA. Under the TA housing is a lever, it engages the a coupler in the pto shaft. When not using pto you are suppolsed to disconnect it then the PTO unit does not spin in the rear housing all the time. The coupler broke on mine a couple years ago and I replaced it with a solid coupler, not sure if the disconnect one is available any more and apparently were prone to breakage. I now leave pto lever in mid position except when using it. Someone here advised that as otherwise when break is set the unit spins rapidly inside housing. I don't remember which position lever is in to connect or disconnect, will check tonight if you need further.
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