Posted by used red MN on August 12, 2023 at 12:12:25 from (68.46.31.28):
In Reply to: Re: Case JX65 posted by VKCAKC23 on August 12, 2023 at 11:07:02:
I do not know if you will be able to understand this if you are not very mechanical. Look at the diagram I have attached. In proper repair since it has an independent PTO that drives when engaged no matter what other functions you are using. The PTO has to keep driving no matter if the tractor is stopped or in gear whatever. So it needs its own shaft from the engine to transfer that power. There is nowhere else for a shaft to be placed in the transmission from front to back because all the transmission gearing is in the way. So they run the PTO shafts through hollow shafts used for the transmission gears. My best GUESS is that a bearing that separates the two allowing the PTO to spin inside of the gearing shaft has failed. So now when the transmission shaft spins when the tractor moves so does the inner PTO shaft. I have no idea why the other lever does not move if you are talking about the clutch lever I put in the other link. But if it is the short engagement lever that is shown in the video will not move then it could very well be linked to the seized bearing or shaft I was referring to above. Things break it is a factor of all machines built by humans. I like to use this saying ..I you want to play, you have to pay.. Good luck!
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