Held in place by a cotter pin.Thank you for the help, the Item #21 in the diagram is somehow inserted into holes in the side of the chassis grill. there are no separate brackets holding the assembly to the frame. View attachment 155461
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Upgrade NowHeld in place by a cotter pin.Thank you for the help, the Item #21 in the diagram is somehow inserted into holes in the side of the chassis grill. there are no separate brackets holding the assembly to the frame. View attachment 155461
thanks, I have the front Grille and chassis unbolted and it is loose but won't come off, it feels like the PTO engagement linkage ("T" shaped bar in front of PTO) is holding the grill from coming completely off.
is there something I am not seeing to remove the linkage first?
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There’s a cotter pin that keeps it from sliding out of the holes in the grill casting. If you use a puller to remove the pto you will need to remove the grill casting. I usually unscrew the turnbuckle on the rod to alllow the lever to go forward until it hits the casting. I then take a piece of wood and put it in the groove on each side of the pulley and give it a whack. Usually takes a whack or two from each side to drive the pto off the bearing. Just make sure you have all the set screws out of the pto before trying to remove the pto.Thank you for the help, the Item #21 in the diagram is somehow inserted into holes in the side of the chassis grill. there are no separate brackets holding the assembly to the frame. View attachment 155461
Whew I'm not nuts yet!!! I couldn't remember a cotter pin or any kind of bushing when I did my 147There is no cotter pin, or bushing. You go not have to remove the mule drive, remove all 6 bolts and remove the PTO rod from the arm and the grill housing should come right off. You will have to move the PTO arm side to side to achieve this....
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Guess I was thinking of wide frame not narrow frame. Sorry for the confusion.
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Got it off, broke the weld holding this nut on though, all set screw are off but the last one…broke off the head off the Allen wrench, …
Just a quick note on getting set screws as well as any fastener including steering wheel, spray Kroll oil on intended item let set a while I haven't had hardly an issue since. On steering wheels I loosen the nut spray it put a Allen screw in shaft use appropriate puller comes off almost with very minimal effort.View attachment 155500
Got it out!
It's not going to work great for long man. You have the wrong center spring for that style PTO. Once things loosen up a little, that spring is going to move and bind up and cause damage. You need the single spring like the one it had in it. It also looks like it's not set right. Did you have the correct tool to do that?View attachment 155507View attachment 155508View attachment 155509
a lot of wear on that friction disc, I am pretty sure it is the original one from 1971. I replaced all the components. The PTO works great now. I am troughing the belt. I also replaced the two mule pulleys and I think the one Mule arm on the left is twisted which may be contributing to the belt coming off.
okay IIt's not going to work great for long man. You have the wrong center spring for that style PTO. Once things loosen up a little, that spring is going to move and bind up and cause damage. You need the single spring like the one it had in it. It also looks like it's not set right. Did you have the correct tool to do that?
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From who Nick? I did the same thing using E-bay and combined with my lack of knowledge...it all came apart!Okay so I ordered Cub Cadet 759-3490 KIT-IH CLUTCH and that was the Spring and tool they sent...
shanks lawn equipment chambersburg paFrom who Nick? I did the same thing using E-bay and combined with my lack of knowledge...it all came apart!
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