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Re: 706 pto problem!
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Posted by JJK on July 15, 2006 at 08:49:42 from (216.189.131.247):
In Reply to: 706 pto problem! posted by Daveminn on July 15, 2006 at 05:36:46:
Since your asking what you need to fix the pto chances are that you don't have the tool to compress the spring and clutch drum to disassemble the pto. I would recomend that you just remove the pto and bring it to a dealer or somebody that can rebuild it for you. Park the tractor facing down a ditch so all the oil will go forward unless you want to drain it, remove all the long bolts with the exception of the bottom left corner short bolt and leave the other 2 short bolts in. As you pull the unit out the shaft inside may come with and if it does make sure that it gets put back onto the splined shaft towards the front of the diff housing. Also be a little carefull not to bang up the suction tube to much. If all you need is a clutch pack that you could do yourself but if the pto brakes are bad then the whole pto need to come apart. The only adjustment to worry about on this pto is the hyd pressure adjustment for the clutch pack. I like to set this pressure to about 250 to 300 psi and there again you need the special test fitting and guage to check it. Hope this helps if your going to do as much as you can yourself.
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