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Default Tractor /mower PTO clutch fixable?

In message , Harry Bloomfield
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Harry Bloomfield has brought this to us :
The tractor broke one of its drive /motion belts, in the process of
investigating that, I found another issue..

The PTO clutch driving the cutting deck is not fully engaging, I
assume the clutch slipping. I had an idea something wasn't quite
right sometimes, when asked to do a lot of work, but now I know its
slipping when its supposed to be fully engaged.

The PTO pulley/clutch is an MTD 717-1787A - this one..


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/14778-REPL...7A-917-1787-91
7-1787A-PTO-CLUTCH-Export-/281816101459?hash=item419d8c7253:g:znQAAMXQW
zNSm~w6

https://tinyurl.com/yb8gqz5b

Which is shown in the photo inverted. The small pulley goes
uppermost, driven all the time the engine is running. The lever
coming out of the side engages and disengages the drive to the larger
deck drive pulley.

I have not got the unit off yet, to take a proper look at it, but
wonder(as these are quite expensive) if anyone might have refurbished
one of these clutch mechanisms?

The pan shaped part with the lever coming out, obviously remains
stationary, but I haven't yet worked out what prevents that pan
rotating.


Er, forget that I think I have solved it...

I managed to push it under cover to work on it, turned it over a little
way onto it's side, to get a better look at the issue(s).

Even with the PTO clutch engaged, I could with a bit of effort turn the
PTO pulley in relation to the engine output shaft.

A very long bolt up from the centre, through the PTO into the end of
the crankshaft, then a very large but thin outer nut above that, which
was quite loose. I tightened the thin nut and the clutch appeared to
lock up fully.

The thin nut is clearly visible in the ebay photo.

The only thing remaining, is to work out how that thin nut is supposed
to be set, or how tight it is supposed to be. Plus of course waiting
for my replacement motion drivebelts to turn up.


That item is priced in dollars. Have a look at American sites discussing
yard tractors.

Mind, it looks the same as that fitted to my mower (now marketed by
Huskvarna) so pretty universal.

I suppose you could also ask the service dept at your local lawn mower
supplier.

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Tim Lamb