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International 2350 Series A and PTO

Last post Fri, Jul 4 2008 16:44 by matty s. 1 replies.
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  • Fri, Jul 4 2008 16:11

    • fenboy
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    International 2350 Series A and PTO

    Am new to the forums and this is my first post, so please go easy if i make a mistake.

     We have an old International 2350 Series A connected up to a Teagle Topper 4. Topped 2/3 of a field and the shear bolt went. Teagle suggested M6x50mm bolts of normal (ie. 8.8) hardness. As soon as i engage the PTO they shear.

     Should it be possible on this model of tractor to alter the speed of the PTO or gradually engage it from the clutch. Currently it makes no difference if i depress the clutch or not but should it?

     Any help appreciated so i can get back to topping.

    Andy Day

  • Fri, Jul 4 2008 16:44 In reply to

    • matty s
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    Re: International 2350 Series A and PTO

    Does your forward speed not determine the PTO speed? Its normal for the shear bolt to go when topping, we always have a box of spares, it sounds as if the PTO is getting engaged at too fast a speed, the same happens if its disengaged at speed (it jerks and shears). I dont know about your tractor but i used to drive an old JD and when you went faster so did the PTO and vice versa.

    Hope this helps??

    P.S. toppings a pain in the ass!

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