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ellard
3rd November 2007, 07:43 PM
Hi there

I am after a PTO selector unit for my 1951 80" - if anyone can help.

Cash or swapping etc is all legel tender....

Thanks in advance

Wayne

Lotz-A-Landies
4th November 2007, 09:11 AM
Hi there

I am after a PTO selector unit for my 1951 80" - if anyone can help.

Cash or swapping etc is all legel tender....

Thanks in advance

Wayne

Me too - but am interested in both a S1 and a S2 output although I have the selector bit for an S2. (The S2 one is urgent)

Diana

Dinty
4th November 2007, 10:12 AM
G'day All, I know of a Series 1 type PTO selector fork, it has a gear knob a short shaft goes into a housing that is mounted on the top of the T/case, it's not mine but it would be for sale, he also has the PTO unit for the back of T/case as well, but I would suspect that he would want around $85.00 for both +postage and that isn't cheap as they would be heavy, anyway I probably could get some pix if anyone is interested, cheers Dennis:wasntme:

Lotz-A-Landies
4th November 2007, 10:15 AM
G'day All, I know of a Series 1 type PTO selector fork, it has a gear knob a short shaft goes into a housing that is mounted on the top of the T/case, it's not mine but it would be for sale, he also has the PTO unit for the back of T/case as well, but I would suspect that he would want around $85.00 for both +postage and that isn't cheap as they would be heavy, anyway I probably could get some pix if anyone is interested, cheers Dennis:wasntme:
Dennis

That is the S1 type alright - I guess that Wayne has first refusal but I would like second chance, if that's O.K.

Diana

ellard
4th November 2007, 04:45 PM
Hi there Dennis

Pm sent.

Wayne

UncleHo
5th November 2007, 12:12 PM
G'day Dinty :)

Is it possible to manufacture one using series Selector forks and shafts the knob would be the easy bit;)

cheers

Lotz-A-Landies
6th November 2007, 12:07 PM
G'day Dinty :) Is it possible to manufacture one usind series Selector forks and shafts the knob would be the easy bit;) cheers
Uncle

Series 2 PTO selector tops are quite readily available and it would be far easier to modify the end of the selector shaft to accept the knob and post than to go the the trouble of designing and casting a new housing, selector and shaft.

Regarding Waynes problem, if Dinty can arrange the deal on the purchase, we (Wayne and I) plan to split the PTO output and the selector assembly. I will then use a S2 selector assembly I already have and Wayne can have the S1 selector assembly that he needs.

Everybody will then be happy. :):):)

Diana