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- | *[[http://www.io.com/~n5fc/c21_pto.htm|N5ESE's Century 21 PTO Rebuild Page]] | + | *[[https://web.archive.org/web/20050315152428/http://www.io.com:80/~n5fc/c21_pto.htm|N5ESE's Century 21 PTO Rebuild Page]] |
*[[http://www.k9ew.us/525_pto.htm|K9EW's Argosy 525 PTO Rebuild Page]] | *[[http://www.k9ew.us/525_pto.htm|K9EW's Argosy 525 PTO Rebuild Page]] | ||
*[[http://www.k9ew.us/515_pto.htm|K9EW's Argonaut 515 PTO Rebuild Page]] | *[[http://www.k9ew.us/515_pto.htm|K9EW's Argonaut 515 PTO Rebuild Page]] | ||
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===== PTO Rebuild Grease ===== | ===== PTO Rebuild Grease ===== | ||
- | **From the Ten-Tec Reflector June 20, 2000** | ||
- | Phil Wood Bicycle grease sold at bike stores makes the claim that it is good until the inclusion of dirt.... Over the years I have used this grease for PTO applications (and many other applications), and have never seen it to separate or harden with time like just about all the others. Try it, you may like it !! | ||
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- | Regards, Ken K5ID | ||
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- | I called a local fancy bike shop some time back looking for Phil Wood grease and was told they had it, but only in tubs. They filled a 35mm film canister for me free. That ought be enough of the stuff to re-grease 50 or more PTO's. | ||
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- | It has been in 5 PTO's for only a year but sure did make them work smooth! | ||
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- | Regards, Mike N4NT@chartertn.net | ||
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- | Phil Wood grease is indeed great stuff. In addition to being a great lubricant it is also water proof making it great for fishing gear or other exposed applications. The non-hardening nature of the formulation would make it ideal for PTOs. | ||
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- | Paul N. Henning | ||
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**September 3, 2002** | **September 3, 2002** | ||
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- | [[http://www.tentec.com/index.php?id=235|Ten-Tec Knowledge Base Article on PTO Grease]] | ||
===== PTO Stabilizer Board ===== | ===== PTO Stabilizer Board ===== | ||
**From the Ten-Tec Reflector February 17, 2005** | **From the Ten-Tec Reflector February 17, 2005** | ||
- | I installed the VFO stabilizer found at: http://home.comcast.net/~k4dpk/pep_adapter.htm in my Corsair II. It works with TenTec 580, 540, Triton, Corsair, and Omni series. | + | I installed [[https://www.qrz.com/db/k4dpk|K4DPK]] the VFO stabilizer in my Corsair II. It works with TenTec 580, 540, Triton, Corsair, and Omni series. |
This is a high quality board that has a look and feel similar to the boards that are used in the Corsair II. I mounted mine vertically along the case edge, just to the right of the .25 filter position, using an existing hole in the chassis. | This is a high quality board that has a look and feel similar to the boards that are used in the Corsair II. I mounted mine vertically along the case edge, just to the right of the .25 filter position, using an existing hole in the chassis. |