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Re: Farmall 560 PTO Question
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Posted by Aces on January 07, 2003 at 13:51:07 from (67.0.38.69):
In Reply to: Farmall 560 PTO Question posted by John Ward on January 07, 2003 at 13:26:45:
560"s had two PTO first one like 450 back to SMTA even 350 all the same, you will know right off the old one lock in and out of gear. later PTO was oever center when in gear but locked out of gear lever back is in gear on both. If you have the older that locks back you can work on it with out taking it out of the tractor it is a 2 band type there would be an ocel cap to the right of the housing on top just inside the lever with adjusting screws under it front one is clutch back is brake. if you have later PTO you have a multi clutch disc type and it will have to come out of tractor which meens draining the hytran. both use hytran for oil. On the later one you adjust the linkage so when you pull it over center it pulls harder.
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