Posted by mkirsch on September 24, 2012 at 08:32:44 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: PTO Stopped PTOing posted by Farmall Lary - Fl. on September 24, 2012 at 07:49:37:
If the oil was so bad that it is the cause of your PTO not working, just changing it will not fix the problem. This is because the lack of lubrication would have torn up the insides of the PTO.
The oil was not your problem. It was a good idea to change it but something else is wrong with your PTO.
Does the lever "feel right" when you try to engage the PTO? If it feels different, look at it and see if there's something wrong with the pivot point or the linkage to the PTO.
The only other (unlikely) cause of the problem is if the seasonal disconnect under the belly of the tractor came undone. Again, it is very unlikely that this happened, and not all tractors have seasonal disconnects.
Did you ever hear any strange noises, grinding, clanging, clanking, crashing, smashing while running the tractor over the last two weeks?
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