Posted by doug in illinois on June 08, 2011 at 18:04:25 from (173.233.168.105):
Hey Allan (or the rest of you IH guys).
My 1066 hydraulic system is getting tired at 5809.6 hours as of yesterday. I made the mistake of letting her get low on Hytran with a badly leaking swivel tongue mower conditioner 4 years ago. Pump chatters now.
Lost the PTO Monday running my new to me Kuhn 300 mower conditioner. PTO slipped, I shifted down a gear and went about 30 more feet and PTO quit dead.
Loader still goes up and down, still steers OK. All works but the PTO.
I assume that means clutch pack. I have one coming from Abilene Machine. Standard and heavy duty are the same price, I ordered the heavy duty because of the hay equipment abuse it takes.
I already know that if I get the front of the tractor low enough very little if any Hytran will be lost when I pull the pack out. I also know that the pack is spring loaded and will need to use a press to take it apart, which I have access to.
What else do I need to get for parts? I know gaskets are needed, dealer only item. Any o-rings, seals or similar needed also?
Anything else I need to look out for? Thanks, DOUG
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