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Old 01-04-2010, 09:42 AM
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Dieseldog...Nope, there are two versions of those gauges...for different versions of the IH mechanical PTO. One for the early (NF) single bent-end tri-springs and another for the later (WF) double flat-end tri-springs.

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Kind of a related question. My Model 123 has been adjuted to the .015 gap between button and spring plate. The PTO stays engaged full time. Any thoughts on how I can fix this?
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Old 05-08-2010, 09:45 PM
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Hi Shorty..Welcome to the OCC... There's help for the front PTO but it would help a lot to see the the PTO when 1) engaged and 2)when you have pulled the handle and it's supposed to be disengaged. 2 photo's would tell those of us familiar with them a lot. My crystal ball quit working and I can't see what 's wrong from way down here in Texas...(:-}>...
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Hi Shorty..Welcome to the OCC... There's help for the front PTO but it would help a lot to see the the PTO when 1) engaged and 2)when you have pulled the handle and it's supposed to be disengaged. 2 photo's would tell those of us familiar with them a lot. My crystal ball quit working and I can't see what 's wrong from way down here in Texas...(:-}>...
LOL @ the crystal ball! I'll tune up the reception on that with some pictures tomorrow morning. Thanks!
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Old 07-03-2010, 04:51 PM
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Angry pto on 124

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I am new member, since i had to install a generator belt on my 124, my deck pto comes on and goes off and no longer works. I have tried adjusting but with no luck. Could someone please help me.
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Old 07-03-2010, 04:57 PM
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Angry pto on 124

I am a new member and since i had to install a generator belt on my 124, my deck pto comes on and goes off and no longer works. I have tried sdjusting but with no luck. Could someone please help me?
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