Posted by Gunther on June 21, 2010 at 18:24:53 from (74.75.179.73):
I have a 1959 Int 460 Utility and PTO slips, i have adjusted according to manual so next step is the bands It has the Planetary type PTO. just removed the PTO cover and have the bands out, and have measured them, but don't know what thickness should be.(whould like to get them religned as dealer quoted me $625 for replacement- i shutter to think if that was one or both)
The Forward one ( i think is the drive band) is 2/100's + of inch smaller than the rear creeper or braking band. .202-.215 front / 5.5mm rear is .238 -.240 /5.95 r 6.0mm
I have searched the web but cant find anything on thickness when new
thanks who responded on removing the cover - used some heat to break retainer seal gasket that was stuck
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