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Re: AC 6140 PTO question
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Posted by A-C hayman on April 30, 2007 at 14:37:04 from (207.119.74.231):
In Reply to: AC 6140 PTO question posted by gcpd35 on April 29, 2007 at 10:05:57:
Hope I"m not too late in replying, But I have a tractor with the same problem. The lever by the fender is a clutch just for the pto. It sholud work just like you think ; pull the clutch lever, pull up on the pto shifter, push the clutch lever back down. The squealing noise (at least on my tractor) is because the release bearing for the pto clutch is shot. To fix it you have to split the tractor. the bearing costs about $120 from an AGCO dealer, but it is a bear to fix. I"m fixing mine right now. If you ever get it fixed, don"t shut the pto off by leaving the pto clutch lever engaged, shift the pto out of gear. Next push the clutch lever back down. If you leave the lever up, it will wear out that bearing all over again. Just like if you ride the clutch all the time on a standard truck. Let me know if I can be of any help. other than that the 6140 is a really good tractor. Also don"t ever break your starter!
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