Have you tried pushing down on the offset pin with a punch and seeing if it moves then?My gearbox seal is in need of replacing on my bush hog. In order to do that, I’ve got to remove the PTO shaft. I can not for the life of me figure out how to get this one off. Any advice? Pictured is the top and bottom. View attachment 149809![]()
Once I’m ready to re-install, what would that process be like? I’m considering buying a new PTO shaft all together. The tractor side of this shaft works fine with all my old Massey’s, but on my newer John Deere, it’s nearly impossible to get the PTO coupling off once it goes on.Metric drive line. Pry out washer, spring and pin will come out.
Does the newer Deere still have paint on the PTO?Once I’m ready to re-install, what would that process be like? I’m considering buying a new PTO shaft all together. The tractor side of this shaft works fine with all my old Massey’s, but on my newer John Deere, it’s nearly impossible to get the PTO coupling off once it goes on.
No paint on the shaft. I’ve coated it with anti-seize and still have the same issue. The deer shaft is fine with any other coupling, and the bush hogs shaft is fine with the other tractors.Does the newer Deere still have paint on the PTO?
Maybe putting a bunch of grease on it, taking the paint off, or touching up the PTO splines with an angle grinder would help.
I’ve depressed the pin and pulled by way of chain to no avail. Yes, there is a bit of slack on the shaft, about a 1/4 “Have you tried pushing down on the offset pin with a punch and seeing if it moves then?
Is there any movement of the yoke on the shaft or is it totally solid?
I agree with Texas Jim. It is so much easier, and this is a common 'fix' for leaking bushhog gear boxes. If it does not work you have only lost some grease. Mark.I put Corn-head lube in my JD 709 rotary cutter gearbox many yrs ago that had a leaking blade shaft seal. If you put corn-head grease in your cutter gearbox I'll bet there will be no need to remove coupler.
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