Posted by Dancbtmkr on July 06, 2008 at 16:12:28 from (74.47.117.146):
OK, Let's see if I can make this simple. I have a 47 farmall H 24XXX serial. I started the PTO in the past to see if it spun and I assumed that because it did that there was no problem with it. Well, I attached a brush hog to it and it would just go "bang bang bang bang" and you could see the activating lever pulsate with the noise. It attempted to spin, but it barely rotated. Obviously the shaft wasn't engaging the transmission properly. I removed the shaft, and I have a few guesses as to what the problem is, but again it would be only a guess. I took the brush hog off, and it banged a time or two then engaged fine. Put it back on, same result. In other words, it won't engage under load. I am thinking that this giant spring on it doesn't have any mustard left and won't push the rod into the back of the trans when lever is activated. I have attached pictures. Any help appreciated.
Also, any suggestions as far as what other parts I should replace since I got the thing yanked outta the tractor. I want to replace the odd dimensioned PTO shaft with the standard modern 6 spline one so I don't have to use that stupid adapter. Do they make one? How bout part sources for the H? Yesterdays tractors doesn't seem to have much of any PTO parts.
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