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Re: 706 PTO
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Posted by Weldon K on May 08, 2007 at 18:34:34 from (162.39.94.217):
In Reply to: 706 PTO posted by Seeing Red on May 08, 2007 at 18:10:00:
Most likely the tiny dowel pin that connects the top portion and the bottom portion of the valve spool that controls PTO engagement, has broken . Remove the control linkages to the valve spool( found on the top left side of the PTO unit), pull upward on the small square block with the hole through it (the bottom of the rubber dust boot may need to be worked loose from its attachment). If the spool comes completely out , the tiny dowel pin is broken. If you need a parts book view and repair instructions from shop manual , e-mail me and I will send them to you.
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