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simplicityacnut Posted - 01/08/2012 : 15:38:37
well got most of my carb on today,just lackin air filter and throttle linkage now.Had a question for u guys too,my pto lever on the left side of the tractor isnt hooked to anything,i have the shaft for it but dont know if im missing any more parts or not,i think iam,any help is appreciated,in one of the photos right to the left of the oil cooler is a hole,i know thats where the shaft goes but im lost from there







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simplicityacnut Posted - 01/09/2012 : 18:40:47
sounds good larry,ill probably get ahold of u when springtime gets here because im gonna want to mow with this tractor for sure
larry8200 Posted - 01/09/2012 : 08:01:56
You need the cone clutch for powered center and rear attachments. The cross shaft on the 3400 series BGB has a smaller nut than the later ones but the cone clutch stayed the same on ALL Rbt's from the 3400 series untill Simplicity closed the Sovereign line in 2000.

So any cone clutch will work, just on a 3400 series you have a step/shoulder in the BGB's shaft and a 1/2" nut with a flange, where as the later BGB shafts have a 3/4" nut and no step on the shaft.

If you need parts I have enough to put together several 3400 tractors....
simplicityacnut Posted - 01/08/2012 : 22:26:36
Got ahold of a guy on craigslist bout 10 miles away from me that said he had a whole wagonload of parts,he sent me a pic and it looked like it was all from the big box store mowers so no luck there
skunkhome Posted - 01/08/2012 : 21:12:54
Get your carb straightened out and watch this thread. Sooner or later someone will come along and confirm what I am saying or repute it.
simplicityacnut Posted - 01/08/2012 : 20:52:11
ok ill try that,thanks a lot phil
skunkhome Posted - 01/08/2012 : 20:17:47
Someone correct me but since you appear to be missing the whole thing you can replace it off any RBT except the 3300 series. I am of the opinion that the PTO's on the 7000 and 700 series are much improved as they have bearings on the drive pulleys rather than bushings. Look on eBay...it may take a while to find but they are oft available in pieces. You might also try Brenda at Sandy Lake Implements. They have a stock of used parts as well as new. Brenda is a sweetheart and is knowledgeable of these tractors in her own right.
simplicityacnut Posted - 01/08/2012 : 18:00:23
how hard are these to come by?
skunkhome Posted - 01/08/2012 : 17:28:16
See page 38. http://www.simplicitymfg.com/document/index.cfm?doc=TP_400_1353_00_SV_S_LO.pdf

Yes you need for mowing
simplicityacnut Posted - 01/08/2012 : 16:37:14
yeah i got one but its the pics arent very clear cuz i printed it off,im assumin i need the cone clutch for mowing and tilling right?
skunkhome Posted - 01/08/2012 : 16:20:44
You are missing the entire cone clutch. Do you have a manual yet?

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