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300U PTO adjustment problem
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Posted by Dennis on April 20, 2003 at 15:34:29 from (205.188.209.141):
I just installed a new/used IPTO on my 300U. My old one had broke. I spent most of the day trying to adjust the drive and brake bands of the new PTO. I have read all the manuals and looked at the archives here but am still bewildered and need help. I have gone from movement of the PTO in the disengaged (forward position)with great bush hog cutting ability in the engaged position; to where I am now which is the PTO shaft does not move in the disenaged position like the manuals say-moves in the engaged position as per the manuals-but bogs down under heavy load. I am mystified at this point. Is the brake band too tight, or the drive band too tight or lose? From where the adjusting nuts are from where I started, it seems i have loosened the drive or front adjustor the most so far I could really use some help. Thanks.
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