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I have a Cub Cadet 129 Hydro that I purchased several years ago, and I recently had to take the front PTO off (it's a mechanical one) When I was finally able to remove it , low and behold some moron had welded the belt pulley to the crankshaft. I really don't need the front PTO. My question is: Do I have to have the PTO on there at all or does it severe some purpose for maybe balance? Any thoughts on this?
Glenn Salisbury Jr.
 
I have a Cub Cadet 129 Hydro that I purchased several years ago, and I recently had to take the front PTO off (it's a mechanical one) When I was finally able to remove it , low and behold some moron had welded the belt pulley to the crankshaft. I really don't need the front PTO. My question is: Do I have to have the PTO on there at all or does it severe some purpose for maybe balance? Any thoughts on this?
Glenn Salisbury Jr.
Run it, it's not gonna hurt a thing as long as it's not bent up and wobbling.
 
Run it, it's not gonna hurt a thing as long as it's not bent up and wobbling.
Well, not going to swear it is not wobbling, but I will breakout my dial indicator when the weather gets a little better and check it for runout. Doesn't appear to be bent and looks like it is fairly running true. Thanks for the info.
 

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