Posted by Jeff-oh on November 02, 2012 at 18:55:51 from (72.49.171.84):
In Reply to: Pto shaft change out posted by KRK on November 02, 2012 at 18:25:32:
The procedure is quite simple.
Drain or park the tractor as Richard said.
Pull the 4 cap screws on the back.
Pull out.
That is all.
It can some times be tough to get started and a screw driver in the hole in the shaft can give you some leverage.
I do not believe that the PTO"s get the fwd splines twisted internally as some have claimed. I do believe that some of the fwd spines were not cut deep or wide enough and were forced in with a hammer at manufacture and are a real *&($%^#@()&$ to get out. I was helping a neighbor pull the PTO on an 8N this summer. We used slide hammers and what ever to get it out. On examination it was perfect not a burr or any deformation in the splines.
We put two other PTO"s in that tractor and they slipped right in. However that same PTo stopped at the same point each time it was put into two other pump cams we had.
Anyhow if it does give any trouble there are ways to pull it with out damaging stuff in the pump.
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