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[TenTec] PTO Restoration

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Subject: [TenTec] PTO Restoration
From: weingaertner@nac.net (Robert Weingaertner)
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 20:17:03 -0400
Some people have reported good results without the rebuild kit.
The trick is to carefully disammble the PTO drive and bearings,
clean everything, and reassemble using a good quality grease that
will not harden with age. Check the archives. One guy reported
success with a good grade of bicycle grease. I plan to try 
disc brake caliper slide grease, when I get around to fixing
the PTO in my Corsair I. The main problem seems to be the 
grease, and not wearing of the bearings.

              73, Bob WB2VUF


Mike Souhrada wrote:
> 
> Guys I got one of those locked up. I thought someone posted
> a nice DIY listing here -therefore I tore into all my internet
> documentation and guess what-can't find it.  Well at least
> my shack is cleaner (and better organized) HI!
> 
> Unit is a Triton II-I know I can get a "kit" from the source
> but seems to me it's not all that necessary from what I recall.
> 
> Guidance pse-I've tackled just about everything else but thisn.
> Mike
> Le Claire, Iowa
> Hometown of Buffalo Bill!
> 
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