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PTO lever

Rhodesia

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Does anyone know where the PTO lever attaches too? or does anyone have a picture of their under carriage that I can use as a reference? I have a M37 that has a LU4 winch I have the PTO lever now so I'm trying to see where the bottom of the lever attaches to, as of right now I can not see anything in that area below the floor board except the hole where you insert the PTO lever through. I could not find this in the manual either, Thanks
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Roller

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Crawl under the truck, the lever attaches to shift rail on the pto and pivots on a bracket on the rear of the pto.

Frank
 

Rhodesia

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Here is what I have under the Carriage I found it thank you for the photo's but I think I'm missing that upper piece and maybe that's why they welded the plate inside the cab to make up for that one arm on the PTO. This is a Marine Corps Truck so no telling what the Marines modified back in the 1950's or 1960's Thank you
PTO slot.JPGPTO1.JPGPTO2.JPGPTO3.JPGPTO4.JPG



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Rhodesia,

I can't tell from your photos, but maybe your PTO is upside down.

I can't see your full PTO unit from your pics.


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Roller

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It appears to me that the pivot bracket is missing or broken off. The welded bracket on your floor pan tunnel was made to replace the missing pivot.

Frank
 

Rhodesia

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That's what I'm thinking, are there parts to replace it? but that means I have to try to bust the weld on the plate they welded in the floor board the PTO lever lines up with that welded plate. so where can I get the pin that goes in the lower PTO bar that hooks into the pivot bar? p
It appears to me that the pivot bracket is missing or broken off. The welded bracket on your floor pan tunnel was made to replace the missing pivot.

Frank
 

Rhodesia

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After further inspection of the under carriage it appears that their was never a pivot bracket to begin with, meaning no signs of screw holes for a bracket on the back to be mounted.
It appears to me that the pivot bracket is missing or broken off. The welded bracket on your floor pan tunnel was made to replace the missing pivot.

Frank
 

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He is missing the bracket for the lower lever. So he needs that casting. Also, the pictures of the truck with the lever, your rubber is installed upside down and will trap water.
 
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