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Re: Pto angle
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Posted by jCarroll on August 24, 2004 at 05:57:46 from (65.24.172.165):
In Reply to: Pto angle posted by Larry806 on August 23, 2004 at 21:28:14:
A non-obvious (but VERY IMPORTANT) factor is that the two U-joints be connected so that the joints are in phase. This means that the halves of the joints which "face" each other are in the same rotational position. Not 90 degrees out of phase. On old mowers with square telescoping shafts, it was possible to insert the tractor end in two positions - 90 degrees apart. One position is in phase - the other is wrong. newer equipment has rectangular shafts so that you can only connect then in the correct position.
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