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Dan

06-18-2004 22:19:45




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Using a neighbor's 656 Utility type tractor, solid gear type transmission. I am pulling a Heston haybine with it. Is there a position on the PTO lever wher the PTO will turn freely without power on it or a brake on it? I appreciate any help on this




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Hugh MacKay

06-19-2004 03:38:58




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 Re: 656 IH in reply to Dan, 06-18-2004 22:19:45  
Dan: No there isn't, and of course the very machine you are operating with this tractor hard one to turn as well. I think most later haybines were equiped with over running clutches. The 656 will either be engaged or the pto brake will be on. Most newer tractors today are equiped same as the 656, with hydraulically activated pto. It's a safety issue, some earlier IPTO's with spring loaded levers could engage while hitching. About the only PTO you can turn anymore are the two stage clutch tractors, and not many of them left.

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Dan

06-19-2004 22:18:22




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 Re: Re: 656 IH in reply to Hugh MacKay, 06-19-2004 03:38:58  
Thanks for the help, My SMTA PTO will turn in the neutral position, real handy when working with a baler.



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Hugh MacKay

06-20-2004 02:13:11




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 Re: Re: Re: 656 IH in reply to Dan, 06-19-2004 22:18:22  
Dan: SMTA through to the 560 are the ones you have to watch closely. Both my 300 and 560 became worn in the paul and latch area. When idleing they would pop out to the neutral position. Not serious if you know about it but I always worried that someone not knowing could get hurt.



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