Posted by kirby warfield on March 19, 2008 at 08:44:14 from (24.95.138.46):
In Reply to: New H owner posted by Tom B. on March 17, 2008 at 19:15:19:
Tom-One word of advice-If you plan to use a rotary cutter,be advised the early "H" and "M" used a "Dog" type pto drive that had a bad habit of shearing off the drive dogs on the pto if hitting something with a cutter.IH made a conversion kit,I've changed several over the years to the later production spline countershaft,and PTO drive shaft.One way to tell is to look and see if the PTO drive housing is "Flat", against the transmission case.If it extends out about 10" OAL from case,its last update.BUT,there were 3 ptos used on "Hs". A 39 with the dog type pto is hard to find today,I get many requests for them to make the 39,and early 40 "Hs'original,now the guys are going back!!
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