Posted by Owen Aaland on May 18, 2013 at 18:19:16 from (216.47.32.212):
In Reply to: International 2444 posted by JLE on May 18, 2013 at 03:34:49:
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My parts book shows that if it has the Forward & Reverse transmission it will not have the transmission driven PTO counter shaft. If you have the Forward & Reverse transmission the only PTO option is the Independent Power Take Off.
Does the tractor have a shift lever in front of the left brake housing?
If you remove the cover where the PTO should mount you should be able to see if the lower shaft has provision for the PTO. You might have to park the tractor facing down a rather steep hill or drain the oil from the transmission to be able to do this.
The type of clutch can be seen if you remove the cover on the bottom of the clutch housing. At the rear of the clutch opening there should be a large pipe plug near the bottom of the casting. If you remove that plug you can see if there is a gear and shaft in the housing for the IPTO drive.
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