Posted by timsh on October 29, 2017 at 19:21:54 from (50.25.169.143):
On my Oliver 1550, I cannot get the PTO to engage after replacing the PTO clutch disc. Having an issue with the linkage and which way the PTO fork and linkage should align on the manual PTO clutch handle. Anyone have a picture of how the linkage that connects to the forks inside the housing how the rod and other linkage should be set to operate the clutch engage and disengage position. I have shimmed the clutch disc as noted in the repair manual, now thinking the linkage that engages and disengages clutch in not correct position. This is nothing more than a fork that pivots inside the PTO housing, the fork should apply enough pressure so the clutches engage and release pressure moving handle in opposite direction to disengage the clutch. When I operate the PTO it will barely engage and I have to move the handle in either direction to keep the clutches engaged. Could be I added too many shims but unsure how to proceed. I have the Oliver manual and it is worthless for this repair and adjustments.
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