Posted by kossuth on March 10, 2010 at 09:33:03 from (214.3.140.16):
In Reply to: Live PTO out on SMTA posted by mark in wv on March 10, 2010 at 06:52:36:
sflem849 said: (quoted from post at 07:52:36 03/10/10) When I dynoed my SMTA it tore the pto out. The parts sale is on this week and I was wondering what I needed to rebuild the PTO so it works again. Is it just this:
34 2 359059R91 BAND BAND, brake
and a gasket to repair?
39 1 360154R1 GASKET GASKET, housing cover
He said he tightened it up as tight as he could and it still slipped.
If there is an easier/cheaper way to fix it for the next 50 years of light duty use let me know.
I am trying to get the parts diagram on, but it is fighting. I will try back. It is on Super M-TA Chassis 274-Independent PTO
Word of advice, if possible get your bands relined. Don't buy new if you can help it. Reason being is that the bands when we priced them were well over $400 a crack. When we had the PTO in our 450 gone through we got them relined for less than $200. Your dealer might know of somebody who relines the bands. Ours did. If they don't know then ask and I'll see which place our dealer uses. We just pulled the chunk outta the tractor and gave it to the dealer to rebuild. For us that was the easier/faster thing to do.
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