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Country Coach Restoration, Repair & Parts Forums => General Repair => Topic started by: Connie Mulholland on December 18, 2019, 11:19:14 am

Title: PTO
Post by: Connie Mulholland on December 18, 2019, 11:19:14 am
Recently we had a discussion with the owner of Kenai Coach in Junction City (he sells Country Coaches) and he warned us about the dry PTO issue.  We have had our coach for 5 years and had never heard about this.  I have searched this forum and saw that there was a report called PTO 101a.  I cannot find it! I searched the archives.  It might have been in the old Yahoo file section.  I have no idea if our coach has this issue or if it has been fixed.  We have an Allure 2004 Seaside 31072.  Can anyone point me to the file? And, does anyone know whether we have/had the dry PTO in our coach?
Title: Re: PTO
Post by: DJ55 on December 18, 2019, 12:27:39 pm
You probably have the dry PTO, I think most (if not all) 04's and later had it. Check out the 101a file here (http://www.jdrv1.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/pto-101a.pdf) to see what to look for and what changes are needed.
Title: Re: PTO
Post by: Sharon Brandt on December 19, 2019, 09:22:32 am
If you are in the Junction City area, have one of the service providers there check it out for you.  Premier RV or OMC would be good options.  If you are headed to Tucson area have it checked by Eric Olstrom at Olstrom Coach Repair.  All of those mentioned know what to look for.