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Re: i found the broken PTO lever.....
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Posted by Novel Idea Guy on February 17, 2005 at 12:48:32 from (64.80.110.40):
In Reply to: i found the broken PTO lever..... posted by GW on February 17, 2005 at 12:38:04:
I knew it had to be something like that. The lever was probably removed because the PTO no longer worked, and the previous owner was to cheap to fix it. What you may end up doing is pulling the entire PTO unit out of the tractor to work on it. Be careful, though. You will end up with a big oil mess if you just pull the unit. Either drain the transmission first, or park the tractor on a pretty decent downhill incline. I'm not sure if that tractor had an independent/live PTO or a transmission-driven PTO. If it's a live PTO, you'll have clutches and whatnot. If it's a simple transmission-driven PTO, you'll have a sliding collar arrangement.
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