(quoted from post at 09:44:16 04/11/15) Can't seem to get this off, pretty sure it's it's a ford 5 ft brush hog, part of the top shaft is missing so I'm going to put a newer pto drive on, it looks like someone welded the front but not sure, I can't get it to budge.![]()
hanks for getting back with me, yes I have the other half of the pin set up I'm just missing the front u joint and the male piece that go's into the shaft, the guy at tsc said he has never seen this set up before, they do have the male piece but he said it would never hold up.(quoted from post at 10:10:51 04/11/15) The splines it fits on MAY be tapered, meaning it could be wedged on there pretty tight, but it doesn't appear you have used a "gear puller" to try to yank it off????
Do you have any reason to believe your "newer" PTO setup will even fit those splines?
As you are probably aware what you have there is half of a shear pin setup. Does the shaft you want to use have a shear pin or a torque-limiting clutch?
Do you have the other half of the shear pin setup?
If so, I would leave things as they are, if the telescoping shaft is bad it can be rebuilt from the rear yoke (that is the other half of the shear pin setup), forward.
our right I think the spines are tapered, I'm gonna clean it up try to find some markings(reply to post to find at 17: sll:00 04/11/15)
our right I think the spines are tapered, I'm gonna clean it up try to find some markings(reply to post to find at 17: sll:00 04/11/15)
(quoted from post at 22:03:40 04/12/15) got it had to do a little welding and the shell out about 200.00 she's done.![]()
(quoted from post at 00:03:40 04/13/15) got it had to do a little welding and the shell out about 200.00 she's done.
tried to go that route but my bush hog has a tapered spline shaft.(quoted from post at 09:29:23 04/13/15)(quoted from post at 00:03:40 04/13/15) got it had to do a little welding and the shell out about 200.00 she's done.
New pto shafts are about $100
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PTO-Shaft-A...pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ae35de937
Slip clutch - never replace a shear pin again about $100
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SLIP-CLUTCH...pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item58ac33d735
(quoted from post at 09:48:46 04/13/15) it is very tight, I am able to raise and lower without binding, if I took off the ORC it would work a lot better as far as getting it on and off, are you saying that I should take it off?
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