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PTO problem 275

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awoods

01-27-2008 08:18:35




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When I try to take it out it grinds and the tractor jups like tansmision is trying to jump in gear when I get it to disengage I have 2 stage clutch. Any Thoughts?




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awoods

01-28-2008 12:48:57




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 Re: PTO problem 275 in reply to awoods, 01-27-2008 08:18:35  
Im not sure if was when I bought the tractor it wasn't in runnig shape. My freind I rebuilt motor and put in cluch. He thinks he may left to much free play in cluch so we will ajust that next . Then look at What David said if I still has a problem. Thanks for all feed back.



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TomTex

01-28-2008 10:42:18




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 Re: PTO problem 275 in reply to awoods, 01-27-2008 08:18:35  
Was it doing it before the clutch replacement? If not, got your answer. Tom



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awoods

01-27-2008 15:49:12




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 Re: PTO problem 275 in reply to awoods, 01-27-2008 08:18:35  
MP I have tried in all thoes conditions with 1000rpms and les, cluch in all positions. By the way it is a new cluch and the guy helped me with it has a lot experience in dule stage cluch. Iknow he going to say no problem their but I would think it is. DP I will look at that when I get a chance.



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DavidP, South Wales

01-27-2008 14:18:33




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 Re: PTO problem 275 in reply to awoods, 01-27-2008 08:18:35  
It's possible that the clutch release levers may be fouling the rivets on the PTO plate hub.
Remove the belly plate and have an assistant operate the pedal. Using a flashlight observe the operation of the release bearing, the release bearing screws, operation of the release movement of the main pressure plate, the gap between the PTO pressure plate adjusting screw heads and plate lugs and the movement of the plate. Check the operation at each of the three adjusting screws.
Please come back with what you find.
DavidP, South Wales

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MF#1

01-27-2008 12:37:37




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 Re: PTO problem 275 in reply to awoods, 01-27-2008 08:18:35  
What position is the clutch in? i.e. half way or all the way down. Are you coming out of Ground Speed PTO or Engine Speed PTO? What are your rpm"s? Is the tractor rolling or still? I"ve always been able to come out of Engine PTO with just the lever but usually use the clutch full down on the 200 series MF"s.



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