<font color=blue>...Any special tricks for getting the PTO connected or knowing when it is on right? </font color=blue>
Check the recent thread about PTO shaft attachment.. there was a lot of good advice given in that.
Bottom line for me was to determine which type I had (some have button to push, some have collars to pull), and then I used liberal amounts of a good grease on all surfaces. Finally it slipped right on. While applying the grease, you will also be making sure no little rocks or whatever might have ended up in the mechanism, and can examine it closely.
When it is on right, you won't be able to pull it off the tractor.. you will need to use the collar, button, etc., to remove it. Give it a good tug and make sure it's locked on there. Oh, make sure you have good footing before giving this good pull, just in case it isn't locked on correctly. Don't ask how I happen to think of mentioning this. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
Expect to get very greasy, especially your first time.. and wear suitable clothing. Don't ask. /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif
HTH,
Bob