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I have a 15ft rhino. It has a regular/conventional pto drive line. I am interested in putting a constant velocity pto driveline on it. Are there any minimum lengths to worry about? or can I buy a CV driveline the same length as my current driveline? Just want to be sure before I spend the $. Thanks
 
As long as it telescopes the same as the original, the length should not be a problem.

The concern will be the angle. Will it bend as far for when it is in the up position?

Those are questions the mfg customer service should be able to answer. If you give them the application, they may have already done the research and have what you need. Or tell you if it won't work.
 
(quoted from post at 20:38:29 04/01/19) I have a 15ft rhino. It has a regular/conventional pto drive line. I am interested in putting a constant velocity pto driveline on it. Are there any minimum lengths to worry about? or can I buy a CV driveline the same length as my current driveline? Just want to be sure before I spend the $. Thanks

You could call Rhino with the model, and serial number, and see if a CV driveline is available for your mower then you would have bolt on deal. CV joints are made for short drivelines, let's the CV joint is 4" longer than the single joint you just shorten the existing shaft 4"
 
Dang no edit I meant to say "let's say for example the CV joint is 4" longer than the single joint, then you shorten the existing shaft 4".
 

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