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Old 04-09-2015, 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by J-Mech View Post
Everyone always assumes that when a PTO blows a fuse it must be a gap issue with the clutch. All as the coil on a PTO does is create a magnetic field. It doesn't care if the gap is .005" or 5", it still draws the same amount of current. Anytime that you blow a fuse on a PTO you should always suspect a dead short, either with a wire, or a bad/failing coil. To test, just unplug the PTO. If it still blows fuses, it's a wiring issue. If not, then it may be in the coil. Looks like you found the issue. Just giving info for faster diagnosis next time.

Thanks John, I'm still not totally convinced the coil isn't bad. I'll fix the issue with the wire, and go from there.
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