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what manual do i need?

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joe

08-29-2003 18:32:27




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need to adjust pto bands on 350 due to it dieing under use. what manual covers it?? op, service?




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Hugh MacKay

08-30-2003 02:47:41




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 Re: what manual do i need? in reply to joe, 08-29-2003 18:32:27  
Joe: An operator's manual should cover the adjustment of pto. Having said that you will have to be sure the manual you buy covers the pto you have. You could run into the same with service manual. The 300 started out with a planetary type pto and by late 460 and 560 it had changed to clutch type. Lately here on forums we have learned there was an earlier and different clutch type. I'm not sure I am convinced on this one yet. To me the clutch types all look the same. I have seen 350's both ways. I farmed with a 300 planetary and 560 clutch type. The difference is planetary looks about 1 foot square from back, whereas clutch type is smaller and rounded with pto shaft recessed. If you send me an e mail I do have a photo of clutch type, or send a photo of yours.

It is somewhat fuzzy as to just when IH changed these. All 300 have planetary, I have seen 350, 340 and 460 both ways. It is same with 400, 450 and 560. Looks as though there may have been a time frame where you could get either/ or.

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Catskill Pete

08-30-2003 06:33:47




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 Re: Re: what manual do i need? in reply to Hugh MacKay, 08-30-2003 02:47:41  
I think I might be able to help clear up some of the confusion about the clutch type pto shafts,[or muddy the waters more]. I have a 340 and had a 460 with the early clutch pto. It was essentialy the same as the later models, except it did not have any external adjustment. Instead you had to pull the unit and adjust the clutch discs with a nut on the internal shaft. A little later IH decided an external adjustment would be nice. They were right!

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Tim Shaw

08-30-2003 19:53:52




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 Re: Re: Re: what manual do i need? in reply to Catskill Pete, 08-30-2003 06:33:47  
You are exactly right. They clutch types are essentialy the same but the later style has the big hex nut on top and can be adjusted on the tractor.



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