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PTO on IH 706 will not operate
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Posted by Andy R on September 18, 2004 at 19:15:51 from (69.66.62.9):
IH 706 PTO had been operating just fine. Put new clutch kit in 3 years ago. Ran 5 foot batwing mower this summer fine. Had ran an auger at idle loading out 4,000 bushels of corn off and on. Needed to pull a new wagon under so I shut the PTO off. It wouldn't start again!!!!!! Not even try to. Put some hydraulic oil in the transmission to bring it up to full. Even stuck the air hose in the transmission filler tube in case there was an air lock. Still no PTO. Now let me give you the complete story. The roll pin which connects the PTO handle to the linkage had sheared earlier this summer. I had just been grabbing the up and down rod to pull it on. Then I would bump it down to shut it off. When I would bump it down it was pretty forceful. Did I eventually break a pin in the valve that connects the external shaft to something internal??????? Should I pull all of the valve apart????? How does it come apart?? What other things can I check so I don't have to pull the pto unit out?????
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