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Pto to transmission gasket

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    Posted: 04 Jun 2019 at 3:33pm
Hi. I have a question about the pto to transmission gasket. The lower 1/3 of this gasket is solid even though the opening it goes to isn't. Is there a reason that this gasket has all of the extra material on it? Should I trim the excess off? Does this gasket cover different options such as no pto? This is for a model C tractor. The one that I took off looks like the extra just wore away over time and it doesn't seem like having cork floating in the oil is a good idea. Thank you, Joe.
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I believe it is to make a little reservoir to hold Fluid on slopes etcetera for the hydraulic pump. I could be wrong, that has happened to me once or twice in my lifetime.

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That makes sense to me. Thanks for the explanation. I'm always learning something new about these machines. 
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