Help identifying various shafts/parts

watson524

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Doing some more clean out and looking to identify some things. I don't want them to go to scrap but if you're near northeast PA and can use any of them, you can pick them up free.

I think the first 3 are from jd. A step of some sort, a batter cover and a shaft.

Thanks for any help!
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Adding another thing. The one I know is to run things from a belt and I found the main part, belt and a shaft all near each other, tho the shaft may or may not go with it. Anyone know what this would go to? I know of a B and a 40 being on the farm so maybe one of those?

Definitely going to have some other pieces to post tomorrow too. Trying to do whatever I can to keep this stuff out of scrap.
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This post was edited by watson524 on 09/12/2021 at 05:51 pm.
 
Top one is hydraulic cylinder innards.

Belt pulley and shaft.

SHORT PTO SHAFT, SOMEWHERE THERE IS AN IMPLEMENT MISSING THAT PART THAT GOES TOT HE
TRACTOR SIDE.

step and battery cover is possible I dont know.

The other pictures are a flat belt from a pto. Is it a small or normal size pto? This one might be worth a little.

The rest is kinda bits and pieces.......
 
The last photo is the battery door for a
jd40. The picture before is a add on step
for a JD B. The pto shaft looks like the
one for a no8 mower.
 
Ok just so I'm clear....

this one, number 5, is the innards of a hydraulic cylinder (makes sense now that I see the ring seals again):
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don't think this one, number 4, hasn't been identified yet:
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this one, number 3, is from a number 8 JD mower (I believe I found the original manual from a number 8 mower, I'll have to check the "keep" pile, think it still had the string from where it hung in the lean to shop against the barn):
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the battery cover and step I'm good with (if anyone can use them for a restore and is close by, let me know, I could even run them through my electrolysis tank to clean them up).

as for the one with the pulley, pto and belt from a JD 40, paul, not sure what you meant by small or normal size PTO? i can get a measurement of whatever tho. Also, does it look like those all properly go together? they were sitting all right next to each other so I have to assume yes.

thanks again! have another pile of "what is this?" stuff I'm going to post up later today and that may be the last of it. Was all under an old bench and tucked in between the barn wall studs.
 
Show us a picture of the other end of the shaft, picture 4. It may be the arbor shaft for a buzz saw.
 

Could this shaft be a number 9 mower? That's what the book is for and I also just found these with "700" stamped on them and a set of knives.

Also in the picture with the pulley, I'm thinking that shaft doesn't go with it since I just flipped it and there's orangeish red paint on it so maybe something from the old AC. Not sure if the belt pulley needs a pto shaft or bolts right on



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A circular saw blade would be held
between the washers on the end away from
the pulley.
 

Holy heck! I mean it's super heavy. So this thing runs off a pto? Would it fit a jd you think? This is amazing
 

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