Posted by wore out on October 02, 2021 at 08:29:11 from (64.255.159.199):
In Reply to: Char-Lynn Power Pack posted by connor9988 on October 02, 2021 at 05:48:23:
Quote: CVPost-warbaby (quoted from post at 06:31:26 10/02/21) Slim to none.
The spline to keyed adapter is still available through ag stores or online. Get that, fit it up and see where the hydra-pack sits in relation to your tractor. Then grab some angle and plate steel to make the brackets to fit it all together.
I don't think you'd want an adapter like that with the rather large unit being connected that rigidly, any slight wobble in the PTO shaft would be tough on the bushings/bearings in the aluminum pump body.
(Photos from the 'net, search for "Char-lynn Hi-lo Pack" or "Char-lynn E-600".)
Originally they used aluminum coupling halves with pins that engaged a rubber/fabric disc allowing some "give" for alignment or wobble issues. I don't know what can be found in the way of a modern "Lovejoy" coupling with a PTO-splined half that would carry the load and be compact enough for the purpose.
I have two of the units that I have collected over the years, I'm wondering if one may have the complete coupling, I will try to remember to have a look later today.
This post was edited by wore out on 10/02/2021 at 08:43 am.
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