Posted by D Slater on February 05, 2014 at 03:40:55 from (184.14.204.229):
In Reply to: Re: 660 pto posted by pete 23 on February 04, 2014 at 20:43:35:
If you looked on line I tried it this morning two different ways to see. Looks like they have needed information left out. Clutch type PTO is shown when using 660 as the model because they used information from parts manuals that have 560 and 660 included. Then I looked at the PTO and it just says for models with clutch type PTO. Then I looked at the PTO drive gears and it shows 3 different ones. Only set for a 660 says 660 note B. Never found any of those notes on line. Maybe I don't know how. Anyway then I go to the old trusty parts manual. Note B is for drive gears for a planetary PTO and the only set listed for a 660. On to the clutch type PTO section, top of page says for 560 models.
Pete I always wondered if one of the reasons they stayed with the planet PTO in a 660 was because of the higher RPM. Top drive gear for the PTO would get fewer teeth to wear on if they slowed the shafts down more for a clutch type PTO. Also 660 purchasers probably would be more orientated on what the tractor would pull.
If they ever put a clutch type in a 660 from the factory I can't find the front drive parts for one.
This post was edited by D Slater at 06:51:59 02/05/14.
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