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Re: IH 1066 PTO CLUTCH PROBLEMS
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Posted by JJK on April 01, 2005 at 22:11:22 from (216.189.131.128):
In Reply to: IH 1066 PTO CLUTCH PROBLEMS posted by Mitchell Dabbs on March 30, 2005 at 14:01:49:
If you decide to do this yourself make sure when you get the clutch pack that you get 7 fiber and 9 steel discs. As you lay them in it starts out with 2 steel on the bottom and then every other after that. You can get by without taking the whole pto apart but then you don't know the condition of anything else. Thats a chance you'll have to decide to take. When the pto goes back in make sure that the shaft inside is still in place before you slide the pto in. Adjusting the pressure I like to get it between 260 and 300 psi(closer to 300). Best to park the tractor down a ditch to get the oil to go forward so you don't need to drain it. This job usually takes me a little over 2 hrs, complete pto rebuild, in and out of tractor, but then I have all the tools and know how to do it.
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