Re: cheap way to fix pto
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Posted by ford1971 on June 22, 2007 at 05:54:35 from (66.143.84.2):
In Reply to: cheap way to fix pto posted by RodInNS on June 21, 2007 at 18:12:57:
RodInNS said: (quoted from post at 18:12:57 06/21/07) NewHolland dealers ought to carry that sleeve. It's been 15 years since I bought one, and I think it was less than 10 bucks then...
However, I doubt that will work. That's a big jump to make. The shafts that I've seen worn out actually wear the leading edge of the splines off from torque. They don't reduce their diameter. Their "fit" just becomes loose until both the shaft and coupler get worn, and then the lighter couplers will spin on the shaft.
You can try the adapter sleeve if 10 bucks is nothing to you, but I'm reasonably certain it won't go on. The OD on your shaft is still going to be very close to 1-3/8"....
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Well the coupler is only about a year old. But it (PTO on tractor) wobbles with any one I put on. So if the splines are the only things that wernes down then the shaft will have the same OD so putting a sleave on it with a almost new coupler will not work. Then a new shaft is on the way sone. It not to hard to to replace the out put shaft on this tractor. Its just comming up with the money to do it when all the money I make to fix the tractor comes from my mowwing jobs. LOL And here in TEXAS it is just rainning way to much. Thanks for the input from yall.
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