Posted by Ivan in Mich on July 17, 2016 at 10:44:57 from (174.124.250.135):
In Reply to: John Deere A tractor posted by banjoman09 on July 17, 2016 at 07:23:46:
Does your trac have the battery under the seat? If I remember right the pto handle i just in front of the battery box om the right side. If you have turned the pto lever try using the lever beside the seat that works the hyds. If the pto is engaged the rock shafts should turn on the ears at each side of the tractor. The clutch has to be engaged for any of this to work.I don't remember but I think there is a sleeve on you PTO shaft inside the trans that connects the outer shaft to the engine, maybe they removed this sleeve. Did they take the power trol box off the back or is it still there? I thought all the later model A and B had the larger size PTO shaft. It has been a long time since I had one apart so I may be wrong on some of this stuff. I do know the whole back plate will inter change within the years as the bolt pattern is the same
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