Posted by CenTexFarmall on July 03, 2008 at 20:07:20 from (172.165.85.190):
In Reply to: Super M PTO posted by CBSteele on July 03, 2008 at 08:37:39:
There's a detent button in there than can slip out and cause the pto to be stuck on all the time or off all the time. If one tries to force it in this condition, the outside lever can twist off of the actuator shaft. Don't ask how I know this!
Fortunately the Pto is easy to work on. The whole assembly can be removed straight out the back. Putting it back in is slightly trickier but no big deal. If you are at all mechanically inclined the system is not hard to work on.
If you can park the front of tractor downhill or in a ditch you can take the pto out without losing any oil. Since you just got it, you may be thinking about changing the oil in the rear anyway and you can do it then on level ground.
Obtain one of the I&T brand manuals for your tractor. You'll need it for other things too.
Worst case scenario is if the splines on the end of the transmission counter-shaft are damaged but I don't think that's likely.
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