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PTO slipping, out of adjustment.

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JimL

The clutch on my 120 seems to slip, but yet I am out of a adjustment in the rod.  The "Clutch" material seems to still be there, maybe 5/32" thick? Is something not put together right?

 

 

 

 

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Desko

Adjust the rod the other way it should help had the same problem with the snow blower on mine and screwed it outwards then it was back to normal. Hope this helps.

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JimL

other way? That would loosen it up when I press the lever forward to engage the deck.

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Desko

Not arguing but I'd say no because it would give you a longer pull and apply more pressure just try it and see what happens screwing it inward loosens it I'm pretty sure.

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Red-Bovine

Possible the pto slid in on the crankshaft causing the adjustment problem? Maybe loosen the set screw and move the pto out about 1/8"?

 

Red

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Callen

Had one slipping, took it apart and found that the bushing for the bell wasn't locked under the clips. It walked out past the seal and slung grease on the disc.

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Ed Kennell

Possible the pto slid in on the crankshaft causing the adjustment problem? Maybe loosen the set screw and move the pto out about 1/8"?

 

Red

 

 

Gotta be this. :text-yeahthat:   You have it adjusted correctly and plenty of clutch material.  The inner part of the PTO had to have moved  in on the shaft.  :twocents-02cents:

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gwest_ca

The transmission drive pulley set screws can not be tightened enough to hold the pulley if it is spaced out from the larger diameter on the crankshaft. The pto assembly exerts too much pressure when applied. They ran into this on the later CH engines and had to add a spacer behind the pulley to keep it there.

 

I would take the pto off and make sure the snap ring behind the end bearing hasn't popped out of it's groove. If you do this take note of which way the snap ring was installed. One edge is rounded and the other side is square cut as a result of the stamping process when manufactured. The sharp edge should face in to stay in it's groove. If the rounded edge is in pressure can allow it slip out of the groove.

 

Garry

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Don1977

Take the PTO pulley off I suspect that the C-clip on the short shaft that attaches to the loop has come loose. May need a new short shaft and new C-clips. The other reason could be a bad bearing that the short shaft is attached two. Been there a couple of times in the last 37 years.

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JimL

Im gonna take that thing apart this week if i get time, I know I got parts that are messed up and missing

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JimL

on second thought, that seems like a one beer project.

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JimL

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I am betting theres supposed to be a snap ring on this damn thing? Snap ring pushes agains the bearing right? I might head over to the shop early in the morning and make another one of these.

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Red-Bovine

Look's suspicious to me!! :)  :)

 

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JimL

I didn't have any snap rings to fit that worn out thing so I cranked this out before work.  Mowed tonight.. Son of a Baptist that thing mows a lot better! 

 

 

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

nice job, that beats a snap ring.

 

Glenn

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Lane Ranger

Great job!

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wrightorchid

Seems like a much better solution.

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Ed Kennell

Patten  applied for ?? :eusa-think:

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