WheelHorseVH 104 #1 Posted February 16 Sometimes I swear the smallest things make such a huge difference. My PTO lever was loose as hell, flopped around, and make a metal on metal squeal rubbing on the side panel. I hate that squeal noise because it just tells you something is NOT mechanically correct. Looking on the Toro parts site I saw there was supposed to be a spring attached from the lever to a bracket which mine didn’t have, so went ahead and bought that and the stupid nyliners (why the hell they’re not something better like brass bushings I don’t know). Spent an hour putting them in tonight and…wow. Man, the PTO is so solid now it makes it feel like a firm, serious tractor again! Not even a peep. Plus I did the nyliners for the hood hinge while I was at it and absolutely no more squeals there either. I know, this is small potatoes and doesn’t come anywhere close to the restorations and improvements some of you guys make but this just made my night. 11 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 67,508 #2 Posted February 16 6 hours ago, WheelHorseVH said: this is small potatoes and doesn’t come anywhere close to the restorations and improvements some of you guys make but this just made my night I like potatoes. Big or small. It's the little things that often make the most difference. Nice work. 7 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeM 7,874 #4 Posted February 16 I first though the PTO spring on this c141 was to take play out of the linkage and it does; but I think it is more to with the PTO brake. When off, it puts outward pressure on the bell hoop and applies the brake harder. A novel idea but could have been a little better designed. Although I am pretty sure the PTO brake being so small is only there to keep the bell from turning when not in use. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 8,629 #5 Posted February 16 @WheelHorseVH don't have the brake pad set up on any of my 3 horses , once I freed up rotational movement , with correct grease , started to detail function , eliminated TRUNNION , switched over to a HEIM JOINT , for that movement swivel , also detailed the start of lever move , next to battery tray , extra washers / grease , makes for a solid smooth set up , that dash area is a GOLD MINE , for improvements , and they are all easy . pete Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handy Don 12,232 #6 Posted February 16 4 hours ago, JoeM said: the PTO brake being so small is only there to keep the bell from turning when not in use. I agree with your assessment here. I think of it as a kind of parking brake--it holds it stopped but isn’t much good for stopping! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kpinnc 12,062 #7 Posted February 16 11 hours ago, WheelHorseVH said: I know, this is small potatoes and doesn’t come anywhere close to the restorations and improvements some of you guys make but this just made my night. A working tractor is a happy tractor. Some of the ugliest machines I've owned were some of my favorites. You just can't beat a worker! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lee1977 6,661 #8 Posted February 16 (edited) I drilled out the holes to 5/8" sawed one bushing half in two.. It's been 11 or 12 years still working great. Also did the clutch shaft the sane way that is the reason I was doing that as the clutch was worn bad. Edited February 16 by Lee1977 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 8,629 #9 Posted February 16 @Lee1977 agree with you on that improvement ! found just doing a detailed look at INTENDED FUNCTION , of a number of connections , levers , that there is a simple solid improvement , looking right at you ! nothing stopping you from making it better , and its often hiding in plane site ! stay at it ! Pete 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites