Posted by mkirsch on February 03, 2009 at 05:16:25 from (64.80.108.55):
In Reply to: Super A PTO adapter posted by AOOC on February 02, 2009 at 14:04:49:
Either: This is a Super A with an early A PTO unit in it.
Or: This is an early A with Super A decals.
Does it still have the serial tag on the left seat support? The number on that tag will tell. If it's less than 250,000 the tractor is an A.
If the tractor doesn't have a hydraulic unit under the gas tank, it is an A.
The PTO unit can be swapped out for one with the modern shaft.
One possible issue with adding the overrunning clutch is if the mower is mounted centered behind the tractor. The PTO shaft is at a pretty good angle already due to the offset PTO on the tractor. Adding the OR clutch to the mix will increase the angle a bit, possibly pushing it into the realm of chattering. If it chatters, it won't last long. Mounting the mower offset to the left so the PTO shaft is straight, it won't be a problem.
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