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Re: 424 pto noise
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Posted by Bob on April 21, 2006 at 18:05:50 from (64.21.249.40):
In Reply to: 424 pto noise posted by Dano2 on April 21, 2006 at 17:55:36:
Dano2, I replied to your other post, and offered to email parts breakdowns, and AFAIK I know, you never emailed me. My 424 has the same PTO setup as your's. The PTO driveshaft from the clutch is concentric with the transmission driveshaft, and then a gearset drops the PTO power down to the shaft that goes back to the PTO disconnect. That shaft is INSIDE the hollow transmission countershaft. So, there are 3 or 4 bearings in the PTO system, between the upper driveshaft and the lower shaft going back to the PTO disconnect, one or more of which must be "rough". The parts breakdown offer still holds, but it might take a day or two to pick up the book at the shop and scan it! Tomorrow is one of my sons' 18TH birthday, and the other boy's Junior Prom. Ought to be interesting! bigcoulee@hotmail.com
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