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changed PTO shaft in the 850
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steve in ok
01-13-2021 06:01:58
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When I changed the PTO shaft the old one came right out but I had to tap the new one in. Not hard to go in. Just concerned I may have hurt something in the trans. It seems to operate good as far as engaging and disengaging. What do you think?
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steve in ok
01-13-2021 10:45:34
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Re: changed PTO shaft in the 850 in reply to steve in ok, 01-13-2021 06:01:58
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That's good to know. I feel better about the way mine installed. Thanks
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sotxbill
01-13-2021 06:31:41
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Re: changed PTO shaft in the 850 in reply to steve in ok, 01-13-2021 06:01:58
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I just pulled and reinstalled two last week.. Both had to be pulled with a bit of force and reinstalled with the same force. Seals were replace and reinstalled.
Had to use some long screwdrivers to wedge in between, to pull them out... and tap a hammer to put them back. Both shafts showed to be true and no twist in the splines. I have pulled some with a some "twist" in them with very long pry bars and a lot of hammer work. Someone probably hit a log or big rock with a shredder to twist the pto shafts.
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steve in ok
01-13-2021 06:20:28
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Re: changed PTO shaft in the 850 in reply to steve in ok, 01-13-2021 06:01:58
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Thank you sir, I just wanted a little reassurance I guess. Sure like seeing pictures and videos of your herd of Fords still working.
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Grandpa love
01-13-2021 06:05:33
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Re: changed PTO shaft in the 850 in reply to steve in ok, 01-13-2021 06:01:58
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Should be fine. I've changed 3-4 on my Fords. Most needed a little tap. Maybe because they ain't wore out?
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riveroadrat
01-16-2021 05:53:22
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Re: changed PTO shaft in the 850 in reply to Grandpa love, 01-13-2021 06:05:33
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If someone hammered on the forward end when working on it usually. A little filing on the splines and they slip right in.
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