Hello people. Long time since I have been here.
Got a 4 ft. (red, County Line) bush hog at Tractor Supply, with axle shaft and a overrun clutch (also County Line). The problem is that the axle shaft does not fit in the make end of the overrun clutch. Either the hole in the axle is too tight or the overrun clutch is too big. It enters, and slides in about 3/4", and then it is too tight and stuck. I had to file some on the shaft, and after trying to rotate to find a position that was not as bad as the others, I managed to smack it on using a 2x4 and a sledgehammer. Did not had to bang hard, but it is too tight to get off by hand.
Is this a common thing with County Line? I am 64, and been using tractors since I was 10, and never once come across a problem like this.
Thank you in advance for any replies.
Bill
Got a 4 ft. (red, County Line) bush hog at Tractor Supply, with axle shaft and a overrun clutch (also County Line). The problem is that the axle shaft does not fit in the make end of the overrun clutch. Either the hole in the axle is too tight or the overrun clutch is too big. It enters, and slides in about 3/4", and then it is too tight and stuck. I had to file some on the shaft, and after trying to rotate to find a position that was not as bad as the others, I managed to smack it on using a 2x4 and a sledgehammer. Did not had to bang hard, but it is too tight to get off by hand.
Is this a common thing with County Line? I am 64, and been using tractors since I was 10, and never once come across a problem like this.
Thank you in advance for any replies.
Bill