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Re: IHC 300 Utility PTO
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Posted by Lyle on December 17, 2003 at 14:19:21 from (207.192.129.4):
In Reply to: IHC 300 Utility PTO posted by Dwight on September 23, 2003 at 15:09:49:
I bought a 300 Utility w/front loader and no pto. I wanted to use it with a bush hog so I found a Farmall 300 at the same tracter trader for parts. The motors are verry different but the rears are about the same(look exact). The pto. from the farmall bolted rite up on the utility with little more dificulty than that plate. There is a spot inside the rear (look with a flashlite from the center of the hole where the plate was. Up front you well see the input shaft is set up to accept a pto) The shaft for the pto. shaft to interspline with(slips rite in). My pto. is actuated by a lever on the outside back housing where that plate was. just look for a tracter with similar looking rear with that 6 bolt pattern on the back of the rear. Its more trouble to draine the oil out of the rear and replace it than to install that pto.(literaly). any way good luck from one 300 U owner to another. By the way, how did you know yours was a 56. I dont know the exact year of mine but heard theres a way to tell from the numbers if its a 55 or 56. If you or some body else could post the answer id greatly aprreciate it. Once again, Good luck.
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