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2520 pto problem Please Help
![]() | davidG
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2005-08-22 115253
I have a 2520, diesel, syncro-range tractor w/ a pto problem. It started out not turning off completely. Now it runs fine for 1 hr, then slows down but never stops. Sounds like a clutch, right? My dealer tells me that it doesn't have a pto clutch. I've changed filters and fluid. I would love to talk w/someone that really knows this model. I'm planning on rebuilding the pto clutch valve just because I can easily reach and don't have any other ideas.
THANKS FOR ANY HELP YOU CAN GIVE!
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2520 pto problem Please Help
![]() | jdgreen
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2005-08-26 115500
David, will the pto stop if you pull all the way back on the lever? If so, then a linkage adjustment may be all you need. The tractor does indeed have a pto clutch. It also has a pto brake. The clutch could be warped or oil soaked or the brake could be worn out. The clutch repair would require splitting the tractor between the clutch housing and engine. The brake requires a split between the clutch housing and transmission. There could be a problem in the valve, but they are usually very reliable. If you remove the access plate on the bottom of the clutch housing, see if there is any oil in there and also you can see if the clutch bearing is moving all the way back when the pto is disengaged. ....
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