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Posted by just hayin on January 16, 2006 at 09:06:29 from (68.162.127.46):
farmall 706 duel speed pto the metal block at the bottom of the pto control lever that connects to shaft that goes into the pto housing was loose ( free turning on shaft ) unscrewed enough that the pto would turn in the full off possition. i replaced the seal and o-ring ( external leaking ... not really related to this problem, just goes to show you what you find when ya start lookin) if i screw the shaft all the way into the block it runs into the shaft going thru the block(binding) if i back it off a little the pto lever is stiff disengaging the pto. i backed it off a couple turns and locktited it. still not as free as it was .... but it was falling apart before ..... what is the proper adjustment for the block/shaft? cant find it in my book ......
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