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Originally Posted by kgiovann Not sure if it's live, but. . . There is no inspection hole/window anywhere on ther right. An large oval rubber bootie on the left, but it's located in the middle of a hole pattern so I suspect thats for hydraulics which I don't have (loader).
When transmission is in nuetral, pto still spins - does that indicate live or single? Cluth pedal connects to linkage above pedal and pushes an actuator when fully depressed. I can post a picture if needed. Thanks. |
In transmission driven (single clutch)
PTO, the
pto will continue to turn in neutral if
PTO handle is engaged. same happens with live clutch. One way to make sure is to do the following:
with tractor running, clutch all the way, engage
pto lever, put the tractor in gear, let go of clutch and start moving . you should be moving forward and
pto turning. While you are moving clutch halfway, that should kill the power to the wheel, tractor should come to stop while
pto remains turning. in that point while stopped if you push the clutch pedal all the way down then
PTO is stopped. if you can duplicate it then you have live Double clutch )
PTo.
post a picture on the oval boot that you are talking about. on 1700 oval boot is on the right side and you can inspect and adjust clutch in the clutch housing.
JC,