Posted by sflem849 on May 10, 2011 at 20:33:51 from (69.197.84.78):
In Reply to: Max pto speed on MD posted by sflem849 on May 10, 2011 at 04:39:34:
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Yeah, mine is a PITA to get back on as well. The PS TG is in the way. The PO ground down the key and that helps a bit. I put that thing on backwards one time, too. I figured it out pretty quick though. For some reason the screw wasn't hitting the stop...duh...
My dad's work orders from McMaster Carr almost daily. I will have to have him order me the ball setup. I plan on taking the tractor to his house and fixing all the sloppy joints. He lives about 3 blocks from his work and they have a mill and lathe that we can use. A lot better than working on the tractor at my house that is 30 min from the mill.
I'm not really sure how I am going to fix the sloppy rods. It is easy to fix the sloppy holes with bushings, but I haven't found a strong solution to fixing the rods.
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