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Looking for a late model D2 PTO engagement lever or a picture of one

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2 months 2 weeks ago #259141 by Cjboge
Hi everyone, im looking for a PTO engagement lever for a late model D2. The part number is 3H6195, attached is a picture of a similar lever except this one is for a older D2. Even a picture of 3H6195 would be helpful because i can fabricate something and keep it as similar to the original as possible, or possibly cut and weld the  7B9382 lever that I currently have. I have studied pictures and videos of late model tractors with a PTO but they dont quite show the lever. Thank you in advance to anyone that has any information that they can share. 
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2 months 2 weeks ago #259150 by neil
That looks like the one I have on my 5U13753, although it didn't originally have a PTO so whether the PTO arrangement is early or late I couldn't say

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Neil

Pittsford, NY

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2 months 2 weeks ago #259156 by josh
The pictures in the parts catalog for the 3H6195 and the 7B9382 look the same, they also both use the same mounting bracket and the same lever on the PTO unit.
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2 months 1 week ago - 2 months 1 week ago #259216 by Cjboge
Thank you Neil and Josh for your responses. Attached is a picture of the “old” lever (7B9383) on my late model 5U14421, i dont have pto box on yet so i cant verify engagement but the lever has little throw. I have the seat adjusted all the way back, it would be much worse with the seat forward, the lever could hardly move at all, i think that is why cat came up with a different lever. Neil, your 13,753 would be a late model and require the lever im looking for. Im wondering what the part number is on it, could you take a couple pictures of it?
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3 weeks 5 days ago #259970 by Cjboge
Does anybody have a picture or video of a late model d2 pto engagement lever? 3H6195

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3 weeks 5 days ago #259973 by neil
I'll ask my buddy, at whose place the 5U is parked, to get a photo, but if I recall correctly, it looks identical to your photo. In any case, the lever has very little throw from disengaged to engaged, maybe 30 degrees from memory. My seat is all the way back for comfort, but also up, on 3" channel, required for winch fitment, which I what I plan to put on it, and move the PTO to the "ag" 3J

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Neil

Pittsford, NY

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3 weeks 5 days ago - 3 weeks 5 days ago #259975 by neil
I picked up this PTO from Wally (brewzer) if I recall correctly, so it's not original equipment on the 5U. You can see the angle between engaged and disengaged - it's not much. Also, the rod to the PTO gearbox is adjustable if I recall correctly, and even if it's not, you could make it adjustable to get your ideal fit - a 3/8NF bolt and yoke ( or just thread the rod after cutting off the rod) 










Cheers,
Neil

Pittsford, NY
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3 weeks 4 days ago #259990 by side-seat
I Have one of those earlier levers on a late model as well. They can be tricky to adjust because the lever hits the bottom of the seat and sometimes comes disengaged when brush hogging. It looks like your seat is setup higher with lots of room Neil.

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3 weeks 4 days ago #259993 by neil
Yes, I have the 3" channel under the seat and set all the way back, in preparation for installing the winch. Another "I'll have to get around to it" jobs....

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Neil

Pittsford, NY

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