Posted by Dave H (MI) on June 02, 2013 at 14:15:56 from (108.101.12.136):
Finally got some free time to work on this today. First problem, there are NO punch marks that I can see on the pawl or quadrant as referenced in the manuals. I verified the parts in the parts manual and believe I am looking at the the right parts. Can't find punch marks and a second set of eyes confirmed it for me. That being said, I got it as close to center as possible and adjusted per the manual...no luck. Cannot turn shaft with PTO engaged and it turns in center and turns in disengaged positions. Looking at the post Jim N put up for me a while back I see his method is a little different than the manual and would like to try it. Here is an excerpt:
"There is a mark on the lever base (manual) that is midway from locked on, to locked off with the button on the handle. If you cannot find the marks, measure the lever travel and put it at 1/2 way. In this position, adjust the bands (seperately) (under the little peanut shaped cover on the top) until each is tight enough to prevent rotating the shaft by hand with a channel lock pliers."
Not trying to be thick, but how do I adjust the bands separately? Once one has stopped the rotation, how do I adjust the other? I have other issues but I'll start there. Maybe that will solve my problem. Just not understanding what he is saying and any clarification appreciated.
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