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Charles Story

10-31-2001 05:46:37




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I need to locate(new or used) two # PTO yokes, one with a 1" square opening, and the other with 1 1/8" bore with a 5\16th" shearbolt hole. The one with the 1 inch square opening has to be welding onto shaft. The other yoke slips onto shaft of post hole digger gear box. ALL help appreciated.




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11-01-2001 16:05:47




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 Re: PTO YOKES in reply to Charles Story, 10-31-2001 05:46:37  
Appreciate the help.



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paul

10-31-2001 09:19:12




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 Re: PTO YOKES in reply to Charles Story, 10-31-2001 05:46:37  
Check a few farm supply stores near you, they should stock parts. Sometimes what you want is sold out, but they can order.

The shearbolt hole _can_ be drilled in, so you should get something eventually.

Also check machinery dealers near you if you live in a farming area, they also are a good source.

If you know the brand of post hole digger, look up a dealer of theirs. Best place to find parts (can be more pricy tho), if they are not discontinued.

There are different sized yokes, so you have to match up the knuckle end also of what you are looking for.

--->Paul

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Bus Driver

10-31-2001 18:23:31




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 Re: Re: PTO YOKES in reply to paul, 10-31-2001 09:19:12  
If no other source is found, call Leinbach Machinery 336-924-4115. They have tremendous stock of PTO yokes. Carefully read all the numbers from your old parts. If your equipment is by Howse, I am told that the yokes are different from all others. Since you are replacing both yokes, they must only match each other.



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