The Power Take Off is available as an option on the MD3060 transmission, but, from what I gather, it is not provided as standard equipment. Seeing as the type is only rated up to 300 ghp, I'm guessing you've gotten either an old box van or something like a soft drink distribution tractor, which wouldn't have any need for a PTO.
The final authority on this matter is going to be Allison - if it can be done, they're the ones who would know how.
Roughly $1300 You may have a warranty that covers it however.
By changing the engine oil, that covers it.
If there is no warranty, you are. If you bought it with a warranty does it say it covers the transmission or complete drivetrain? Have you checked the transmission fluid level?
The engine block was Yellow, the valve covers were Argent, the air cleaner was Black, and all accessories were Black. Transmission was Black as far as I know, but I am not 100% sure on the transmission color.
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Remove the center, lower bolt on one of the pto covers to drain.Remove the center, lower bolt on one of the pto covers to drain.
If you have an automatic transmission. Then you do not have a shift indicator light.
Under the middle of the dash, on top of the transmission hump, behind the plastic that covers the heat vents.
Haynes manual no#61030 available at Autozones (and other stores) around $20.00. Covers 72 through 93 Chapter 7 showes complete Transmission schematic.
The transmission on a 2000 mercury Cougar is on the drivers side. If your planning on removing the tranny, the subframe must be removed. If your wanting to change the filter you are out of luck...it is deep inside the transmission. The pan on the side of the tranny toward the front of the car covers the valve body.
Either the distributor drive or the valve covers.