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PTO stopper issues with onan

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horseman with no horse

im trying to get the pto stopper on my onan but i can seem to get it to clear the exhaust, i had to buy a different one because i lost the original. the problem im having is the new stopper has a little shoe on it and i cant rotate the bracket as it hits the exhaust 

 

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horseman with no horse

my old one looks like the one in the breakdown but the new one looks like this

NOS Wheel Horse TORO 101787 Electric Clutch Bracket WH Bin 120 - Picture 1 of 2

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horseman with no horse

could i possibly get away with grinding down the little plate? or is it just possibly the wrong one entirely? the part numbers are the same and i cant seem to find anything online about an "onan specific" stopper 

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lynnmor

I can't answer your questions but someone might if they had the model of the tractor, the engine description and a list of alterations from stock.

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Handy Don
1 minute ago, lynnmor said:

I can't answer your questions but someone might if they had the model of the tractor, the engine description and a list of alterations from stock.

And a couple of good photos with as many parts shown as possible?!

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horseman with no horse

its a c120 special with an onan p218 on it, im running the electric clutch. i have my snow blower mounted to it and the exhaust flipped to vent exhaust forward but it doesn't really change the bracket being in the way im gonna take a good video and post a link in a little while 

 

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Lee1977

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This one on a 12 Kohler. If it's locking up the clutch I would grind the weld down and remove it.

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Handy Don

The. bracket’s jobs are to support the wiring and prevent the electromagnetic coil from spinning on the engine shaft. 

I agree with @Lee1977, modify as needed.

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