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pto [2013/04/30 17:43]
n1eu [PTO Rebuild Tips & Links]
pto [2015/12/04 14:40]
n1eu [PTO Rebuild Grease]
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 ===== PTO Rebuild Tips & Links ===== ===== PTO Rebuild Tips & Links =====
   *{{pto_rebuild.pdf|Ten-Tec PTO Rebuild Instructions}}   *{{pto_rebuild.pdf|Ten-Tec PTO Rebuild Instructions}}
-<​html><​font size="​2"><​i>​N1EU comments: 1)After disassembly,​ you will have two very small black plastic pieces: the wedge ("​O"​) and the ramp ("​G"​). ​ I almost thought they were plastic shrapnel that had broken off the pistol plastic. ​ The diagram does show enough for you to orient them properly and assemble them.  2)The only step I had real difficulty with was at the end of assembly - securing the nuts on the screws holding the end cap on.  There'​s more clearance on one side and I put that nut on first. ​ I then seured ​the PTO in a vise so I could push the other screw in to expose maximum number of threads. ​ I could then just barely get the 2nd nut on while holding with needle nose pliers.</​i></​font></​html>​+<​html><​font size="​2"><​i>​N1EU comments: 1)After disassembly,​ you will have two very small black plastic pieces: the wedge ("​O"​) and the ramp ("​G"​). ​ I almost thought they were plastic shrapnel that had broken off the pistol plastic. ​ The diagram does show enough for you to orient them properly and assemble them.  2)The only step I had real difficulty with was at the end of assembly - securing the nuts on the screws holding the end cap on.  There'​s more clearance on one side and I put that nut on first. ​ I then secured ​the PTO in a vise so I could push the other screw in to expose maximum number of threads. ​ I could then just barely get the 2nd nut on while holding with needle nose pliers.</​i></​font></​html>​
  
 **From the Ten-Tec Reflector May 7, 2002** **From the Ten-Tec Reflector May 7, 2002**
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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. It is also inexpensive! Most bike shops can get it or it is available nationally from: +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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-bikemail@nashbar.com +
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-You can also reach Bike Nashbar by mail or phone.  +
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-Bike Nashbar\\  +
-4111 Simon Rd\\  +
-Youngstown, Ohio 44512\\  +
-1-800-NASHBAR (1-800-627-4227) +
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-This is a well known mail order discount bike store. The main disadvantage is it is green and tends to stain.+
  
 Paul N. Henning Paul N. Henning

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