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1-1/8 pto assembly for 9N

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al

06-29-2004 05:48:21




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Gentlemen, where can I buy a 1-1/8" PTO shaft assembly complete? All I see is the conversion assembly to 1-3/8", which I don't want. Please inform me so I can get the tractor back in the fields..... ..




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Dave OH

06-29-2004 21:51:26




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 Re: 1-1/8 pto assembly for 9N in reply to al, 06-29-2004 05:48:21  
Click the check box to allow E-Mails direct to you and you will find there are many available. The "Board" discourages direct on "Board" selling.
Worst case scenario, put in a 1 3/8" shaft and get a 1 3/8" to 1 1/4" "ORC" which you should have anyway for brush hogging. Just got my old Ford brush hog seal replaced, which is better than buying a new one with the larger coupling. Couldn't beleive they still had one. It just had a New Holland stock number.
Dave OH

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Steve W (NY)

06-29-2004 11:28:48




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 Re: 1-1/8 pto assembly for 9N in reply to al, 06-29-2004 05:48:21  
I got a 1 1/8 in the Rochester, NY area. I replaced the PTO seal and it doesn't leak, nor is it bent. If you want one, I'll sell you mine for 60 bucks, and put the balance towards a 1 3/8. Or do you have a big one to swap?

Take Care
Steve



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souNdguy

06-29-2004 05:58:43




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 Re: 1-1/8 pto assembly for 9N in reply to al, 06-29-2004 05:48:21  
The 1 1/8 are NLA. You will either have to get a 1 3/8 and convert your equipment.. ( or use an adapter to get back to 1 1/8.. course that extends the pto shaft as well ).

If you's is damaged.. you may have to go in search of bearings and seals.. or just buy a 'salvaged' unit from a parts tractor... Maybee you will luck up and find one with a serviceable bearing and a seal with a few years left on it.

Soundguy

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