PTO Backlash

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PTO Backlash

Postby milspec » Sun Jan 15, 2012 7:12 pm

I tried to reply to a post under the topic “Things Gopan/Dover/WW2 Truck is wrong about” but it appears you can’t post replies there so I thought this would be a good place for a post to point out incorrect information.

In the thread “ Can you help find a part I think I know about” Pfarber wrote:

“……… there is no setting for backlash.”

Pfarber also wrote at the bottom of the thread:

“Again none of these PTOs had a ‘Backlash setting’”

Page 295 in TM9-801 April 1944 paragraph157, section C states:
“There should be a small amount of play between power take-off gear and reverse idler gear (approximately 0.005-0.008) in transmission”
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Re: PTO Backlash

Postby pfarber » Mon Jan 16, 2012 12:34 am

The gopan forum is locked.. I'll leave this here.

790 posts.. one wrong answer... I hope my stats don't drop :D
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Re: PTO Backlash

Postby milspec » Sun Jan 22, 2012 11:16 am

I noticed the posts stating PTOs have no backlash setting still appear in topic “Things Gopan/Dover/WW2 Truck is wrong about”.
Since this information has been proven incorrect shouldn’t it be removed?
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Re: PTO Backlash

Postby pfarber » Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:19 pm

No, I'll wear my mistakes on my sleeve... I learned that there is a lash setting, its a good thing. Once I figure out how to combine this thread with the other one it will make sense when its read.
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