Posted by JimS on April 24, 2010 at 20:43:33 from (209.148.96.187):
In Reply to: Re: grinding PTO posted by welding man on April 24, 2010 at 19:38:20:
You are correct, a 2110. Sorry. It is a non synchro trannie. Not sure what you mean by live power or independent. The trannie has two shifters, one for the main and the other the transfer. Another point is, while the tractor is running I can spin the PTO shaft by hand. All the other tractors I use I can only rotate it about a quarter to an eighth of a turn. I do not know if this is significant, but just mention it. You can start the tractor with the PTO engaged. I'm not sure if this is an indication of power or independent or just a dangerous condition. You may be correct that I am not fully depressing the clutch. I'll try again tomorrow.
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