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What about the manual?Re: Re; PTO WInch queries



I've looked in both the '72 and '77 owners manuals and the lubrication point
diagram shows and states PTO lubrication points on the passengers side. It
shows a shaft running up the passenger's side and has lube points along it.

Doesn't mean it was available. But it's a possibility.
-----Original Message-----
From: Howard R Pletcher <n9ads@domain.elided>
To: IHC-Digest@domain.elided <IHC-Digest@domain.elided>
Date: Tuesday, January 12, 1999 4:16 AM
Subject: Re: Re; PTO WInch queries


>
>On Mon, 11 Jan 1999 20:06:17 -0800 "Allan Weidenheimer"
><allanw@domain.elided> writes:
>>>Does anyone have information regarding the PTO assembly that was stock
>>>on the Scout?  My recently acquired '78 has a mechanical winch that had
>>>been converted years ago to an electric motor drive.  The motor and
>>>wiring have both seen better days and need to be replaced, but the
>>>Koenig winch is in good, operable condition.
>>
>>I have a bunch of data from '72, but I don't know if they changed any
>>of these by '78.  Any chance you have the codes from the line setting
>>ticket?  There are pages of possible winch/PTO options, depending
>>on the number of PTO speeds, etc.  I'll look it over and try to
>summarize
>>the general range of options.
>>
>My recollection is that there was no "stock" pto winch offered for the
>Scout II.  What you have may have been dealer installed or something, but
>I doubt if it will appear on the lineset.
>
>Howard Pletcher
>Howteron Products Scout Parts
>
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