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Re: HELP !! 300 UTILITY
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Posted by D Slater on February 17, 2007 at 18:56:36 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: HELP !! 300 UTILITY posted by tom nj on February 17, 2007 at 15:52:02:
First off the tractor serial # would be a 300 because 350 didn't go that high. I belive your engine is not original because even though you have a late 300 U and if some could have had the C 175 put in them, your engine serial # is to high. There's a lot of 350 with a lower engine serial #. Bad news on the PTO,if your tractor has a transmission driven PTO and no T/A. That type has no oil flow to the center housing and you have to remove it and then add seals and all parts needed in it for IPTO. Your pressure plate may have the splined hub rivited on to turn IPTO shaft, if not that would need added. The pressure plate for IPTO will work for both non live and live. Next if the counter shaft in your trans. is one piece its has to change to hollow shaft.Don't remember on 300, but some tractors used spline on end of counter shaft that could be removed and shaft used for both type PTO. The shifting sleeve and PTO shaft from a non live 300 tractor is the same as most H tractors used and as you found different than live.
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