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200 farmall PTO

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Karl in Texas

08-20-2004 22:58:52




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When I am pulling my shredder, sometimes the pto disengages. Where and how can I adjust the pto? I want the pto to lock into place tighter so the shredder will not disengage by itself.




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Hugh MacKay

08-22-2004 03:50:29




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 Re: 200 farmall PTO in reply to Karl in Texas, 08-20-2004 22:58:52  
Karl: It's been awhile since I've been up close to a 200. I know it is similar to the SA, 100, etc. but just how close not just sure.

Last week I was mowing with my SA and noticed I had a problem similar to what you describe. I thought right away like parts man that collar and spline are worn. Upon closer inspection I discovered the small pin the holds the pto engage lever in the engage shaft had sheared, allowing the lever to slip down through shaft about 1", thus the lower end was hitting housing and not allowing it to fully engage. I pulled the lever up in place, and that solved the problem. I just throw this in so you will not overlook the possible simple and easy fix.

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parts man

08-21-2004 20:55:22




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 Re: 200 farmall PTO in reply to Karl in Texas, 08-20-2004 22:58:52  
Karl, there really isn"t any adjustment, it"s just a splined shaft that slides ahead into a collar. I"d guess that you splines are worn, and that"s why it"s slipping out.



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