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If you look at the schematic everything receives power with key on. All of the controls are through the ground path. The PTO switch completes a ground from the relay to engage the clutch.
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Thanks :)
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I tried to remove the plug for the PTO to clean it, but that sucker is on there ... I just spray some contact cleaner on the terminals that were exposed. I don't have that upper body strength you boys do ... any other way to remove it besides brute force?
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should be under the pto switch back of the control panel
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Yep ... I found it
Yes ... I see it now. I ordered a replacement found it on ebay for $8 to the door ... hopefully that will correct the PTO from disengaging at times. Thanks a lot guys.
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Anyway how do I test for voltage on the relay it is plug in to some kind of module and taped up. What do you mean by cycling it a few time ... pulling the PTO switch in and out? Thanks for reading my post.
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