Posted by Armand Tatro on August 09, 2009 at 16:07:11 from (71.239.10.80):
In Reply to: 560 PTO wont shut off posted by Porky 560 on August 09, 2009 at 08:24:46:
Not sure which PTO assy. you have. Over the 560 production there were 3 different PTO assys. The early 560's had the same style as the 450. That was push the button to unlock from the off position, pull handle back until it locks in on position; push the button to unlock from on position, move handle forward until it locks in off position. The second PTO assy. you push button to unlock pull handle back until it snapped overcenter but this one had to be removed from the tractor and adjusted on a bench. The last model was unlock button and snap overcenter but it could be adjusted on the tractor. I believe you used a tool shaped like a brace adjusting tool. This was the best PTO IMHO. My 560 has the PTO that was in the middle and was a real pain to adjust. Luckly I never had it go out of adjustment in the middle of a shelling job! Armand
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