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Re: 460 Is A Whiner
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Posted by Joe Evans on September 03, 2004 at 13:09:25 from (209.41.233.114):
In Reply to: Re: 460 Is A Whiner posted by Aces on September 03, 2004 at 12:30:52:
Aces: Our 460 is, I guess, what you might define as an early model--1959 vintage. So, the PTO driveline design then is not that far removed from the SMTA/450 design? My brother's 400 does not produce this noise. Could he have a "non-two band" drive? What is a "two-band drive" and how to they create the unwanted noise? I will look at the I&T manual tonight. I don't recall seeing a seasonal disconnect feature mentioned, but I have not studied the PTO drive system in the manual either. Now you've got me curious. I guess I don't have a problem keeping the PTO engaged all the time if that's the answer. With the PTO engaged, it sure does make running the 460 more pleasurable. I keep thinking though, that something just isn't right and needs attention. Dad split the 460 some years ago for a TA fix (didn't last long) so I'm suspecting that something may not have gone together correctly. Thanks!
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