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Case 900LP PTO

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Rick

08-29-2002 11:59:55




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My local Mech replaced the cluthes in my PTO. now the cluches come apart. I've tried three times today taking it abart and realigning the teeth, tighten the pressure yoke done so that the lever will engage and disengage put it all back to gether. then about two minutes after I start the tractor the PTO will not engage. I undo the cover and to my surprize the cluthes are all abart again. any sugestions would be great. I've got to get my HAY cut and baled. Rick

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klyde

08-29-2002 14:32:21




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 Re: Case 900LP PTO in reply to Rick, 08-29-2002 11:59:55  
lock pin not engaging????



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Rick

08-29-2002 15:21:56




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 Re: Re: Case 900LP PTO in reply to klyde, 08-29-2002 14:32:21  
Whats the locking pin look like. I don't know what everything is called in this thing. thanks rick



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klyde

08-30-2002 04:49:26




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 Re: Re: Re: Case 900LP PTO in reply to Rick, 08-29-2002 15:21:56  
thats the pin you have to pull out to turn the adjusting yoke. If you don't know what it looks like i'm thinking its not there. I guess it could have been left out on assembly, if sombody did'nt know what they were doing.
without it in there the adjuster will spin loose as soon as you start to engage the clutch with the engine running.



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Rick

08-31-2002 13:36:56




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Case 900LP PTO in reply to klyde, 08-30-2002 04:49:26  
Well I found the two pins with the spring that lock it, but their are no holes for them to lock into. Could this have been put together wrong. The pin are plunging toward the clutches. any help would be great. I just wish I had taken it apart my self. rick



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Rick

08-30-2002 07:07:08




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Case 900LP PTO in reply to klyde, 08-30-2002 04:49:26  
Thanks I found it, the spring was sprung and it was stuck all the way up.



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