Posted by Roger46 on May 30, 2010 at 11:50:49 from (72.100.177.57):
In Reply to: PTO problem on 48 Cub posted by Farmall Ed on May 28, 2010 at 06:04:54:
I had that happen to my Cub after I had completly rebuilt it. For me it was the PTO input shaft that was bad. Problem is that the input shaft is also the trasmission shaft and drive shaft from the engine through the transmission. It is over 3 feet long and requires splitting the tractor to replace. A good source to purchase one is on the Cub web site at TM tractor parts. When I bought mine several years ago they only wanted about $120 while CaseIH wanted $300 or $400 for it. I looked at their web site and didn't see it now, so may have to contact them. The one they supplied was well made including hardening of the splines on each end. Good luck, hope it is the PTO end that is bad. They also have PTO shafts, but they are on back order I see. Roger
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