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Old 07-09-2023, 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by knucklescraper View Post
What is the reason for positioning the bearing with the overhang you mention rather than say flush or in a bit?
Per the book...

To answer your question, the position of the bearing on the crankshaft puts the pulley of the PTO in correct placement for it's operation by the engagement/disengagement mechanism. In other words, not too far back, not too far forward.
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