Posted by Janicholson on June 02, 2013 at 20:21:54 from (74.60.94.18):
In Reply to: Re: 300U pto revisted posted by Dave H (MI) on June 02, 2013 at 19:14:06:
Imagine two flat pulleys with brake bands on them, one that makes it drive the PTO, holds a gear so it forces the shaft to turn. The other is just a brake on that shaft. The lever chooses between the two options. The mid position should just allow both to be able to turn. When locked down, the brake is applied and the drive band is released even further. When the lever is up, the drive band is tightened and the brake is released more. Make sure there is Hytran in the unit. The tightness of the bands is the key, in that mid position they should both be dragging just a little. Jim
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