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D-10 PTO Clutch

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    Posted: Yesterday at 6:29pm
I have an Allis Chalmers D-10 Series III with a bad leak on the PTO clutch lever where it goes into the PTO Housing.

Anyone, have a diagram or advice on how to repair it. Thanks in advance.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Charlie175 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 hours 8 minutes ago at 5:40am
Go to section 130 Power Takeoff.
It shows a simple O-Ring for the oil seal. I'll have to dig my book out to find how to replace


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I've never worked on one of those, but it looks to me like the whole PTO housing would have to be removed to access a snap ring in the inside so you can remove the PTO hand lever. Then replace the Oring shaft seal like a PTO lever on a D-14-15-17-19.
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Yes that’s what I’m trying to determine, if I need to remove the entire pto housing or not? I’m guessing I do. I’m used to removing the housing on the Allis Model B, but this seems a bit more involved. Just wanted to make sure when I remove it, that I can get it back together after without issues.

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If the PTO lever is welded to the end of the shaft, you'll have to remove the PTO housing.
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yes you have to remove the PTO housing to get to the shaft.
I'd also replace the PTO shaft oil seal while you have it off.
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