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tyler24476

02-01-2007 16:45:30




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i have a 12 foot mower deck that i run of the tractors pto the other day the mower started to stop running now it does it all the time ive sharped the blades but no luck any suggestions




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Janicholson

02-01-2007 17:51:01




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 Re: farmall 656 in reply to tyler24476, 02-01-2007 16:45:30  
ejr is correct. If your drive line is completely covered with shields, it may be hard to see the system slow down. Taking a shield off for analysis is OK if you are cautious. Use the machine while looking at the shaft. If it slows, the PTO clutch is either toast, or badly out of adjustment. If you decide to repair it a book, and careful attention to process is needed. If the shaft does not slow down, the slip clutch on the mower may be at fault. Some are adjustable, some are toast when they slip under normal loads. Stripped gears in the drive are usually very noisy and obvious. If the mower blade hubs are belt driven, The belt could be slipping. Look for an adjuster or movable idler to retension the belt. JimN

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tyler24476

02-02-2007 19:42:56




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 Re: farmall 656 in reply to Janicholson, 02-01-2007 17:51:01  
do you know where i could get the book and will it require special tools



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Janicholson

02-03-2007 08:21:14




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 Re: farmall 656 in reply to tyler24476, 02-02-2007 19:42:56  
At the left of this page is a source Binder Books is also good for reprints. I am not aware of speciall tools, but complete mechanics tools may be needed, snap ring pliers, and other pro level correct tools. JimN



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ejr-IA.

02-01-2007 16:52:51




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 Re: farmall 656 in reply to tyler24476, 02-01-2007 16:45:30  
Your clutch plates in your PTO could be sliping or the safty clutch on the cutter if it has one.



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