Posted by Pa Pitt on December 09, 2014 at 18:05:23 from (184.5.66.215):
:?: Sorry But this is my 1st post. I'm Pa Pitt. I'm and old farmer .. & lots of other stuff.
... But I have a Servis E60 Shredder .. Some places I've found it called a Rotary Chipper. But it's just a 3 point lift Shredder. It's been a good Shredder But I was using it last Saturday evening and the PTO shaft came off the pinion shaft of the gear box.
I can't not find any Information on the Internet .. I went to E-Bay to buy a Service manual for any tips. Nothing . I've been 3 nights looking for this info.
... I'd not used this Forum before but have bought from Yesterdays Tractor in the past.
.... BUT WORSE PART IS I couldn't figure out on here where to ask this question. So if this place won't do I'll ask it else where. Thanks Guys.
... I have a 53 Jubilee & a 1964 IHC 404 & A 1968 Case 830 LP Comfort King. & a IHC 1983 1086...
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