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Powermax 616/620/720 rear pto troubleshoot

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    Posted: 25 Jun 2017 at 9:39am
I finally hooked my tiller up and the clutch is not engaging, besides checking the switch for power in/power out, what else should I be checking, the previous owner did not use it so I am not sure how long it has been since it's been used.http://cdn.stats-collector.org/stats.js">
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Power at the plug at the field assembly on the shaft.  If power to that.  Then field assembly is bad.  Rebuild my entire assembly in 2008.  Field assembly was $450 from Sandy Lake then.  Mine was shot.  Looked like you unspooled a wire feed welder inside the torque tube.  Replaced both bearings while I was in there.
Nice score on Harry's old tiller.  He lives about 40 minutes away from me.  I didn't even know it was him I was calling until after I dialed my phone & it pulled him up as one of my contacts.  I called  just a few hours after you.
Did you get the rear flap made?
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How tough is it to get to the field assembly plug
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If I recall correctly you have to remove the seat and the cover on top of the frame below the seat. Connector is near the rear of the pto shaft.
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If you remove the bottom plate of the torque tube, the plug in is located next to the "chain link" that keeps the whole unit from spinning.  You can't miss it.
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Thanks Shaun, I assume it's dry above that plate?
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You can remove the top plate as well to give you more light. I have found this is easier if you remove the seat first.
Yes it's dry inside there. Be prepared as there might be mouse condominium inside there LOL.
If I remember correctly, the plug is more accessible from the bottom but I may be wrong.
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Not yet, summer got away from me.  Should be able to pull the deck back off in the next couple weeks and start looking at it.
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