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Using overrunning PTO clutch

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agman

04-02-2002 10:12:34




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I bought one of those overrunning clutching to use with my bush hog pto because my PTO has a break and I didn't want all the inertia of the mower being stopped instantly on the shaft. But how do I lock this thing on my PTO shaft is slides on and off fine, but how do I lock it on? Thanks. Brian




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Tom-Pa

04-02-2002 14:41:44




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 Re: Using overrunning PTO clutch in reply to agman, 04-02-2002 10:12:34  
If it does not have an external push locking pin, then it takes a spring pin thru the center. Pull out the zerk grease fittings, line up the hole in center section with the grease holes, then slide on PTO shaft with hole on shaft aligned with the holes in the coupling. insert pin, 5/16 x 2 in and make sure that it does not protrude out of the center section. replace zerk fittings, rotate to ensure everything works ok, grease and wala, ready to brushhog.
Good luck
Tom-Pa

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agman

04-03-2002 06:43:00




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 Re: Re: Using overrunning PTO clutch in reply to Tom-Pa, 04-02-2002 14:41:44  
Thanks. I will try that.



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