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Re: Ford 909 5 ft rotary cutter
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Posted by old on October 25, 2006 at 17:35:56 from (4.245.4.85):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 909 5 ft rotary cutter posted by Paul Schultz on October 25, 2006 at 17:24:28:
Ok that tells me a little more. From what you just said you will need a whole new shaft from the U-joint forward. The insdie of that tube should have a square part in it that the slide shaft fits into. As far as how long I can't say for sure since diffant equipemtn use diffaerant lenghts of shaft. One way to figure out would be hook it up and measure how far it is from the PTO shaft on the tractor to the U-joint area on the cutter. Then raise it up and do it again. Then you need a shaft that is shrt enough that it will slide in and not hit but also long enough that it will extend but but fall out of its self. If you where closer to me I could build you one for a case of beer and a carton of smokes LOL
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