06-27-2015, 12:56 AM | #1 |
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PTO manufacturer ?
hey guys I seems to have a PTO unit I can not identify, pictures will be up in a little while, the Tag on it says TMC transmission Division Wolverton England
and the model appears to be 5992. Also this unit when mounted to my transmission does not engage any of the transmission gears and the drive shaft exits forward directly into the bell housing. it LOOKS like all of the parts can be assembled the opposite direction and everything will be hunky dory... I am however having issue getting it apart so I was searching for info, but can find Nothing on the company at all. any idea's ? |
06-27-2015, 11:38 AM | #3 |
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Re: PTO manufacturer ?
Never seen one quite like that ...
It doesn't engage the transmission even when you slide the gear on the splines ??? It does look like it would need a jackshaft to reach the transmission gear. Maybe it's mounted on the transmission upside down...? What power equipment is/was on the truck ?
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Thanks Franken, I kept hammering on Google searches after I posted and stumbled on that same steel soldiers post you mention. Unfortunately I can still not come up a definative answer as to what brand my PTO is.... TMC. Seems to have connections to fuller Clark Spicer and others. None of those search terms turn up anything on a 5992. PTO unit , let alone a exploded view.
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I just pasted the info you provided into a search and eventually corrected the city name. I didn't find any info specific to the model number either, sorry. |
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06-27-2015, 08:21 PM | #8 |
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Unfortunately I think it is a rebuild tag ....I could be wrong....but the time frame for this PTO I think places it in the co ownership or division of years.
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06-27-2015, 08:48 PM | #9 |
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Domestic PTO vendors are Chelsea and Muncie. Is TMC the spin-off from Spicer ?
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There is also Spicer Dana and Parker....TMC was originally a partner with fuller (later Clark) and the Spicer and eventually Cat.....I have looked at all of the common sites for info and so far none look like the one I have.
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Have you actually had the PTO off of the transmission ???
Are you sure no gears are engaging the transmission gear? I'm wondering if it is mounted upside down on the transmission. That would explain the output shaft to nowhere. All I really know about them is that I just found a decent looking PTO in the junkyard and bought it cheap and brought it home and it fit right onto my SM420 transmission. I have no idea now what brand it was since I sold the truck 20+ years ago. It seems to me like it was made to swap the gears around and shift the output rear to front (like for a winch or something) but I think it worked for me just the way it was. I cut a slot in the floorboard and bolted a short piece of angle iron next to it. Then a hole in the vertical flange for a pivot bolt for a flat piece of steel about 1" x 18" for a lever, bolted directly to the shift rod in the PTO at the lower end. Worked great, unlike the log loader that it was powering. It can't be that difficult if even I managed to figure it out
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well this one was given to me as " removed from a big 5 speed truck transmission" so yes it has been off. if I mounted it "upside down" then the input gears and my transmission output gears would not line up....so I am pretty sure it has to go this way. as it is the input gear on the PTO look like they would mesh fine IF the shaft was swapped end for end. my transmission has a PTO output case on the other side as well but it is much bigger an 8 bolt instead of a 6 so no I cant put it over there either. not that big a deal I will pull it back off put it on the bench and tear it apart, just hoping for a little insight before I had to go figure it ll out on my own. |
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