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Re: Re: Re: 560 Farmall pto wont stop spinning ,w
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 21, 2003 at 03:33:19 from (216.208.58.147):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 560 Farmall pto wont stop spinning ,when posted by hal on June 20, 2003 at 21:44:42:
Hal: When our 300 was new and the main power source,on farm we rebuilt that pto every 3-4 years The 560 was actually worse although I wouldn't throw all that blame on pto. What I meant by saying PTO came of age with the 06 tractors is by then IH had most of the kinks out of these PTO units. The PTO on 06, 56, 66 and even 86 series tractors were practically trouble free in for 15 years from new. The only one of the later ones I ever rebuilt was 656 but tractor was 18 years old with 12,000 hours at the time. If you looked around at other makes they were also having their problems with live pto. It just took ten years to iron out the kinks. The industry at that time had never put that much power through such a small unit with engageing clutches, planetaries, etc all contained in the unit, it just took time to evolve.
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