out with the old in with the new PTO shaft. (pics)

Braxmaier

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Was board yesterday so I attempted to Change out the old pto shaft. Here are some pics.
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"I had some trouble with loading the pics. Sorry."

Looks like you got them uploaded now. I still see blood. LOL
Nice looking rear end. How did that song go?
"A wiggle when she walks, a giggle when she talks......"
 
(reply to post at 21:02:25 03/29/15)

Congrats.
Whenever I wounded myself like that and was dealing with greasy stuff, I'd wash it off immediately and use Polysporin and those tough elastoplast fabric bandages.

If I didn't do that immediately, I always got the wound a little infected making it very slow to heal.

Just thought I'd pass that along in a "hope that helps" kind of way.
 

When I saw your topic said "pics" I was glad since I'm thinking about changing my 1 1/8" shaft to a 1 3/8" shaft.

But your pics didn't really show anything useful. It's kind of like saying you installed new sleeves and showing us a picture of the complete engine before and after.

Anyway, I'm glad it seemed to go easy for you.
 
(quoted from post at 18:21:26 03/30/15)
(quoted from post at 18:14:27 03/30/15) I had problems with some pics loading.
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he conversion kit is all together came out and in in one piece.

Thanks, so your old shaft just pulled out with no trouble at all?
 
(quoted from post at 18:24:49 03/30/15)
(quoted from post at 18:21:26 03/30/15)
(quoted from post at 18:14:27 03/30/15) I had problems with some pics loading.
18388.jpg
he conversion kit is all together came out and in in one piece.

Thanks, so your old shaft just pulled out with no trouble at all?
es sir just one wack with a dead blow hammer and a oversized screwdriver came right out, the new one however needed a help with a couple of hits with a brass hammer, went in a little tight but nothing serious. .
 
(quoted from post at 21:31:27 03/30/15)
(quoted from post at 18:24:49 03/30/15)
(quoted from post at 18:21:26 03/30/15)
(quoted from post at 18:14:27 03/30/15) I had problems with some pics loading.
18388.jpg
he conversion kit is all together came out and in in one piece.

Thanks, so your old shaft just pulled out with no trouble at all?
es sir just one wack with a dead blow hammer and a oversized screwdriver came right out, the new one however needed a help with a couple of hits with a brass hammer, went in a little tight but nothing serious. .
Be careful with the hammer when going back in!
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