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Not tree related but machinery folk may be able to shed some light!

 

I got a Toro 82" Contour mower to top the fields at her place (horse gone now). It was a runner but with knackered engine so I chucked in a Peugeot 105 diesel and can get it to drive back and forth, steer and lift/lower the deck. But I am stumped on how to get the pto drive to the auxilary pump to work. I don't seem to get power to the switch or when I put 12v direct into the loom, nowt happens!

 

ANyone know what the pto clutch consists of in the Saur HST unit?

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Are you sure it's not some safety switch somewhere? Toro put them in stupid places especially on the older ones. I've got 2 toro reel mowers and both have hidden safety switches as well as the seat switch and if they all aren't pressed it won't turn reels

 

 

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