Posted by Dave H (MI) on June 02, 2013 at 19:14:06 from (108.101.12.136):
In Reply to: 300U pto revisted posted by Dave H (MI) on June 02, 2013 at 14:15:56:
Appreciate the responses. I played with this a bit after I posted, trying to figure it out. The problem here is that the PTO shaft spins with the PTO lever disengaged (locked down). This is obviously a problem so following the manuals and trying to decipher what Jim told me I am trying to adjust the bands. When done, the PTO shaft will not turn by hand with the PTO engaged. With PTO disengaged the shaft will turn. I turned the forward adjustment down and made the PTO not turn when disengaged and then checked mid range...it turned. Go back to disengaged and now it turns also. NO matter what, when you turn on the tractor the PTO spins when disengaged. At one point I adjusted the back screw down with tractor running and the PTO stopped (disengaged). I could hear a noise like something was rubbing so I backed it off and it turned again. Not sure what to think. This is a simple adjustment by all accounts but it is really messing with my head. I just want the thing to not turn when it is disengaged and have some guts when it is. Seems like it should not be so hard.
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