dennyd
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Well at least you got a cure for the goofy handle position, ya in winter time it's a bear trying to get it down to the floor when all bundled up.
Yes, mine is push down too. Sorry I miss-spoke earlier. I must have had the PTO lever in my head at the time.
Look at my picture above and you can see that the direction the cam must travel in order to push the shaft inward toward engagement.
There were two reasons I extended the lever towards the fender. First it was hard to get to when bundled up for winter snowplowing, which is where I use the lock most of the time.
Second, the handle threads into the casting that is the cam. There is a jam nut that is supposed to keep the lever from turning. On my tractor the handle threads were shallow and the nut stripped them out. That had to be fixed so I added and extension at the same time. Has not come loose since.
In operation the weight of the handle is not sufficient to hold the lever in the engaged position. The force of the internal spring pushing the shaft against the cam is enough to keep the lever up.