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Tom Hater

04-01-2006 10:45:41




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I have a 1941 Case VI tractor, and it has a side belt drive PTO on it, but I cannot figure out how to engage it, there are no signs of an external lever. Any help would be appreciated, you can email me at thater7855@aol.com or call me at 513 659 3570. Thanks, Tom




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Joe (Wa)

04-01-2006 19:29:22




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 Re: Case VI tractor in reply to Tom Hater, 04-01-2006 10:45:41  
Tom, I kinda doubt your '41 had the engagement feature described in the previous posts but perhaps it does. Go to the link and click on page G3 F1.

Joe



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Alberta Mike

04-01-2006 16:11:31




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 Re: Case VI tractor in reply to Tom Hater, 04-01-2006 10:45:41  
That square bolt mentioned below should be on the upper side of the pulley body assembly. There is an inner cylindrical core which slides in or out (manually by pushing or pulling) once the lock bolt is backed out. The bolt has a long tapered end on it which seats into place into two corresponding locations on the sliding core. Make sure that the hole into which the bolt threads lines up with the hole in the inner core casting before tightening the bolt down into it's locked position. If it hasn't been moved in a while, you might have to tap the pulley gently in or out with a wooden mallet to loosen it. In is engaged, out is disengaged.

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t weir

04-01-2006 14:49:56




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 Re: Case VI tractor in reply to Tom Hater, 04-01-2006 10:45:41  
Loosen the square head bolt either on side or top of houseing and push pully in then teighten up bolt the pto in now engaged



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