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190XT PTO lever

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    Posted: 22 Dec 2016 at 3:47pm
My PTO lever sheered off! It broke close to the transmission so theirs no way to weld it back on. any ideas on how I replace it?
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Can you drill it and tap it, then put a hardened bolt in it with a long thread. Then tack weld it. Then cut the unthreaded part off. Put a fabricated handle on it and tack weld the new handle to the all thread?
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Clean weld from lever, place lever over shaft and re weld. Have done a lot of them.   MACK
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Originally posted by MACK MACK wrote:

Clean weld from lever, place lever over shaft and re weld. Have done a lot of them.   MACK


The heat would probably melt the O ring, then you would always have an oil leak there.  If you can take the tractor out of commission for a while, you can take the assembly out, fix it up and put a new O ring on it at the same time.
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How do you take the assembly out?
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Split the tractor where the torque tube meets the transmission.  Everything will be accessible after that.
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