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Re: HELP !! 300 UTILITY
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Posted by D Slater on February 17, 2007 at 20:21:34 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Re: HELP !! 300 UTILITY posted by D Slater on February 17, 2007 at 19:03:27:
Jay,see if this is understandable. On tractors with no T/A or live pto power for pto goes through clutch shaft trans, input shaft, constant mesh gear and counter shaft which drives pto shaft. For live pto tractors power goes from pressure plate through a hollow shaft with gear made on shaft.(clutch shaft to drive trans or T/A goes through it) Gear on shaft drives a gear on shaft in lower center housing this is connected to another shaft that goes through hollow counter shaft then another shaft from there to pto. On tractors with a T/A and no live pto power to pto is much like live except instead of the hollow shaft and gear from pressure plate that turns whenever engine runs there's a solid shaft with gear made on it to turn lower pto gear. The solid shaft is powered from clutch plate and shaft is also connected to T/A input shaft. Reason they powered non live pto that way with a T/A is because if powered through transmission like no T/A tractors the pto would slow down with T/A in low. With live pto and no T/A power to transmission is same as no T/A and no live pto. Hope this is understandable.
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