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7045 pto engagement

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    Posted: 26 Jul 2019 at 3:30pm
Regarding my 7045, in the past, by barely moving the pto lever it would begin to engage smoothly. Now, you are almost at the end of the lever travel before it engages abruptly. Is this an indicator of low psi on my pto valve? I believe the pressure should be around the 400-600 range? Is there a pto clutch? I do not own a manual. Thanks for any advice
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It sounds like a cable adjustment problem or a loose rod end on the cable.
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Check cable for inner wearing through outer at bend in cable.     MACK
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