t-19 pto

stiesel

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i found this in my boss's warehouse.
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he said i could have it.

now can someone tell me if this is the P.T.O. attachment for my tranny?

if it is, any other information concerning installation and use would be much appreciated.
 

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i want one sweet thatd rock on the jeep
anyway you need to check the bolt pattern pull off a side cover and see
while youre in there check gears etc. to make sure they are good
also the pto should engauge in park or neutral so hold it up and see

cost some gear oil
 

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No gurantees on the gear being right, your best bet would be to caul Muncie and ask them what it fits. The number on the side of it is the model number and tels all, but I can't get anywhere with it on their website.
 

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Sure looks like a t-19 bolt pattern to me. What would be sweeter yet if ya dig around and find the linkage for it. :)
 

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The 6 bolt pattern is standard to all transmissions and t-cases that have it, not just the T19. Need to contact the manufaturer on that one.
Being it's a single speed, single direction pto, it probably just had a simple push pull cable setup.
 

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