Posted by the tractor vet on April 13, 2009 at 18:56:45 from (76.212.233.212):
In Reply to: Re: pto problems posted by davin003 on April 13, 2009 at 14:26:25:
Did you have a fitting to install in the test port and the gauge . Did you screw the stem into the square top nut . IF yes to all of these questions then next is what is the condition of the suction tube and the seal on it . Next is to look at the pump on the pto . From there it would be the piston seal on the piston BUT here now you are going to have to make up a tool to compress the clutch pac return spring and get deeper in to the seal rings on the clutch drum and the condition of the main housing as to the ware where the seal rings ride . Also one must be careful as not to damage the pickup tube in anyway . So if you are going in that deep then ya might as well do a total rebuild and install the HD clutch pac . Only other thing is to inspect the input shaft and couplers but in all the PTO's that i have worked on i have never seen a stripped out shaft or coupler. ONE other thing here do you have atleast and I T manual if ya don't then get one and set down and read it . As since i am on this end of a IDIOT BOX screen i can not see just what you are doing or trying to do or what is going on.
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