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PTO ADJUSTMENT-SLIPPING?

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illinilefttackle

B) Hey Guys! I ran across this when I was working on the horse this weekend. I was trying to find a safe way to hold the flywheel so I could put 50 LBS torque on the flywheel nut- SO- I engaged the PTO and put a strap wrench on one of the pulley slots-seemed work good until I started to reach 50LBS-then the clutch slipped. It seemed like it should be tighter-WELL-To solve the problem-I vise-gripped the clutch dise to the pulley-that worked.

BUT- I tried to tighten the clutch adjustment-but then it dragged, I ended up getting it about 2 turns tighter.

Is this enough force? Is there some wrong here-or is this normal?-Thanks-AL :whistle:

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Teddy da Bear

Wow Al,

I think this situation has a few variables.

Condition of the clutch disc is one.

What I have done is fit a 1x2 in between the fins of the flywheel and then tighten. Yes I know that they are aluminum fins. But 50lbs. of tork is not very much pressure. I have also used a prybar which works even better.

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WheelHorse_of_course

Hi Al :whistle:

PTO adjustment is covered here:

http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/index.php?showtopic=3464

Notice it is pretty sensitive (e.g 1 turn past point of slipping).

I think you need back it off to see if it slips under load. If so, and you cannot adjust it out then the clutch is probably shot.

Keep us all posted B)B) B)

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