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Hello so I've rebuilt the deck but now when I engage the PTO nothing happens, I think I messed up the linkage and am not sure how to put it back, it was working fine before. if i graB hoop the PTO engages but will not engage with the lever. I am a dumbass, I know, shouldh ave taken a picture.,

 

 

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Thisguyisnew

 There is an adjustment that moves clutch plate in or out at the end of the linkage that engages blades. When you engage the blades this is what will drive the belt with friction. Make sure there is no gap between this plate and the motors drive pulley

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