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3010 pto

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camper

02-28-2008 08:08:22




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I have a 3010 that has just sheared the internal 1000 to 540 pin inside for the third time. My question is does anyone know of a way to make this problem go away. Is it possible to illininate to 1000 rpm side and make it permanent 540 rpm.




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Tx Jim

02-29-2008 03:58:10




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 Re: 3010 pto in reply to John T, 02-28-2008 08:08:22  
Camper if you research the archives on the JD forum I have explained in detail in the past how to eliminate 1000 rpm's on a 3010/4010 pto. Fill free to email me by clicking o my profile in modern view. Tx Jim



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ACSam

02-28-2008 11:25:16




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 Re: 3010 pto in reply to camper, 02-28-2008 08:08:22  
As a temporary fix to make your pto work take your stub shaft off, clean the backside real well and superglue 2 or 3 pennies to the short stub. Gently put it back on and bolt it back together as you normally would. I had this happen to me in the middle of cutting hay, went to mother deere and was told this by a customer that over heard my dilema. The dealer couldn"t get my tractor in for weeks. It works and it was actually a long time before I split the tractor to fix it permantly. When split you put a new roll pin in and weld together. You will never have 1000 rpm again though.

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Bob

02-28-2008 10:20:24




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 Re: 3010 pto in reply to camper, 02-28-2008 08:08:22  
Have you looked REALLY CLOSE at the shaft to see if it is "twisted" in the splined area, and at the gears/shift collar to see if the teeth are badly worn/tapered?



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Maark

02-28-2008 09:47:05




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 Re: 3010 pto in reply to camper, 02-28-2008 08:08:22  
Take your ? to the John Deere forum. More likely to get the correct answer there.



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Bruce Hopf

02-28-2008 08:21:45




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 Re: 3010 pto in reply to camper, 02-28-2008 08:08:22  
What make of tractor is this? Is there a shear pin on the PTO shaft of the implement you have hooked up to your tractor's PTO? If not, I'd install a shear pin type quick coupler on your implement's PTO shaft



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Bob

02-28-2008 10:19:05




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 Re: 3010 pto in reply to Bruce Hopf, 02-28-2008 08:21:45  
What he is talking about is a pin deep inside the tractor that shifts the PTO drive gears be tween 540 RPM and 1000 RPM mode, depending upon which PTO "stub shaft" is installed at the time.



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Bruce Hopf

02-28-2008 11:00:36




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 Re: 3010 pto in reply to Bob, 02-28-2008 10:19:05  
Yes I under stand that part about the tractor. What I don't understand is what Make the tractor is. Also I was trying to understand, the pice of machinery he has hooked up to the tractor if it has a shear pin system on the quick coupler on the PTO shaft of the implement. I must have a real SSSTTUUDDEERRING problen the past 2 days, that I dhave to keep repeating myself. I can't help it if people can't listen when they read.

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Bob

02-28-2008 13:02:31




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 Re: 3010 pto in reply to Bruce Hopf, 02-28-2008 11:00:36  
Do you know of any other make of "3010" besides DEERE that had a 2-speed PTO shifted by a LOOONNGGG pin INSIDE the tractor's internal PTO shaft?



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thurlow

02-28-2008 11:24:54




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 Re: 3010 pto in reply to Bruce Hopf, 02-28-2008 11:00:36  
Probably the same make (and model) we bought new in '63, along with a model 122 mounted cotton picker. Now if I can just remember what make it was, I'll post back with the information..... ....It's baaaaa ad gettin' old.



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