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Re: 560 PTO ADJUST
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Posted by Steve (MD) on November 14, 2003 at 15:29:02 from (66.44.107.70):
In Reply to: 560 PTO ADJUST posted by OROD on November 13, 2003 at 20:32:46:
I just finished overhauling my 460's pto-should be same. It is a clutch type that you have to remove to adjust. There are only a couple of turns of the spider that are in the range for it to go overcenter. With the clutchpack facing up and the clutch disengaged, turn the spider until you can barely see any slack in the discs (none if any are warped). Keep tightening it and check to see until it goes overcenter with a snap. Once it does, keep tightening until it won't go overcenter, then back off a 1/3 to 1/2 turn and put it back together. If the adjustment doesn't work, check to see if the woodruff keys are shot or the pin through the shift yoke is sheared off. The shop manual will tell you how to adjust the clutch brake linkage. Email me if you need more info.
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