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Re: PTO just quit workin
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Posted by paul on August 01, 2006 at 13:22:01 from (66.60.197.109):
In Reply to: PTO just quit workin posted by Darryl Mackley on August 01, 2006 at 10:56:34:
What tractor - live, independent, or transmission type of pto? Really can't help you without info. How hard were you using the pto at the time it quit running - I will assume you were using it at the time? I will suspect the clutch was shot so you were engaging the pto with the engine off - it would chatter & no engage itself with the engine running, correct? You'll need to get that fixed too, as you wear out starter after starter doing it your way - in addition to not being the safest, & less fun to use. Now, something broke/ wore out completely, and the pto clutch plates are no longer connecting. Could be a simple $2 bolt, or could be a very $$$ casting or shaft/ bearing that went out. No way to tell tho from the info you didn't provide. :) --->Paul
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