Rockford Clutch Manual

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Rockford PTO manual for engine mounted PTO type clutches used on gasoline and diesel engines. The PTO clutch is standard on sawmills, pavers, road machinery, and much more. Covers installation, operation, maintenance for 6-1/2', 7-1/2', 8', 10' and 11-1/2' clutches. Also has flywheel and bellhousing identification.

This is the correct manual for most PTO units manufactured from the 1960's to the present. This manual is available in printed version or as a pdf file delivered by email. Printed copied are mailed within a few days of purchase and price includes shipping charges.

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5.2 Clutch engagement. 5.3 Drive ring installation. 5.4 Pilot bearing installation. 5.5 PTO installation. 5.6 Interference check. 5.7 Bell housing bolt torques. The manual I have and the picture shows a PTA-5822 Rockford clutch. If my scanner worked I would send you a picture from the manual. We offer parts for your manual clutch or power take off. NACD; Twin Disc Clutch Parts; Rockford Clutch; GP Powertrain; AP Clutch; PEC Manufacturing.

Thanks Atco-yeah,they were 1 of about 5 it seems that are Rockford dealers,but unfortunately what I have is 40-45 years old and nobody stocks these parts anymore.It looks like either scavenging one from a boneyard or having a machine shop building me one.I will say to anyone else ever researching this to probably stay away from this arrogant coot who goes by the name of 'Dr. Diesel' over at Foley engines in Mass.They're supposedly a Wisconsin and Rockford dealer.He acted like I was bothering him and how dare I make him repeat himself when I didn't understand what he was saying. Well,that shaft lasted about an hour and 15 yds.

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Broke in half,lots of sparks when the sheaves smacked up against some steel.Thank God I can still run out of my backhoe quick to shut her down before I broke anything else.Had to buy a new shaft from Dave Kloner over at Kloner's Supply in Akron,Ohio-excellent dealer-had my shaft the very next day after he got my check, and he even discounted the part some.The Royer is now up and running with the great smell of aged manure and topsoil.