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    Posted: 18 Apr 2018 at 9:19am
Just got a 180 allis the pto won't disengage anyone ever had one have this problem thanks
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote KJCHRIS Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Apr 2018 at 9:33am
On the hydraulic PTO the clutch brake can become worn, and not hold shaft from turning.. You'll need to acquire a service manual to learn how and where to check hydraulic system pressures. IF the PTO clutch is faulty they are fairly simple to repair. Have you tried to run a pto powered implement with the tractor? Does the drag of the implement stop the shaft? IF not you may also have clutch-pack problems. Enjoy the tractor, the 170- 180- 190 -200's are some of the best AC built.
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Welcome to the Forum, Joejack! 
Where are you in Se KS? 
I was born & raised over sw of Carthage and my family farmed around the area. 
How blessed we are by HIS GRACE!
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Yes I had the bushing on it works good doesn't slow pto down at all when you move the lever to engage or disengage pto it moves easy feels like it is not moving anything and it moves back foward on its own. Thanks I am located by elsmore ks
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I meant bushhog dang autocorrect
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Not sure if this is hyd pto , if not Check the linkage from the lever to the place behind the battery box, its a combination of rods and linkage,,
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Thanks I checked it linkage is moving
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Theres a coupler inside the Power Director that may have failed
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Ok thanks that's what I was afraid of
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Pin sheared in linkage going into housing or shifter broken inside.   MACK
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Ok thanks I will pull inspection plate on pd
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let me know what you find i may have some spare parts and i only live up the road.
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Ok thanks
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Going to have to get a manual is the pd inspection plate on 1970 180allis behind brake pedals with a hydraulic relief value on it
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Yup
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