Marks481
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- Power Trac 422 (2005)
I had the same problem with my PTO when I got my PT... except that the PTO was DOA.
The problem was not the solenoid, but that the spool had been overtorqued on assembly. Terry shipped a new spool overnight. It takes about 15 minutes to swap them out... it takes 45 minutes if you try to do it without taking the left rear tire off (mounting bolts for the PTO solenoid are behind the tire).
The old thread is here...
PTO failure thread
THe picture below shows the bolt with a yellow circle around it that holds the solenoid windings around the spool. Terry said this bolt must have been overtorqued. Didn't really make much sense, but disassembly and reassmbly temporarily solved the problem (PTO failed after another couple of hours), and the replacement spool has run for the last 12 months with no problems.
The problem was not the solenoid, but that the spool had been overtorqued on assembly. Terry shipped a new spool overnight. It takes about 15 minutes to swap them out... it takes 45 minutes if you try to do it without taking the left rear tire off (mounting bolts for the PTO solenoid are behind the tire).
The old thread is here...
PTO failure thread
THe picture below shows the bolt with a yellow circle around it that holds the solenoid windings around the spool. Terry said this bolt must have been overtorqued. Didn't really make much sense, but disassembly and reassmbly temporarily solved the problem (PTO failed after another couple of hours), and the replacement spool has run for the last 12 months with no problems.
