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Posted by Richard C on February 14, 2002 at 15:41:57 from (4.60.240.191):
Hello everyone. I have a OLD servis brand pull type shredder That I bought with My H (7 ft'er) My problem is that I put the later style PTO assy. an my tractor, it originally came with the early style but it was messed up. I then put on a overrun clutch. So now the drive shaft of the shreader is too long. To fix it I would have to install a new carrier bearing further back shorten one drive shaft and then have a new adjustable one made up. Well this is not TO very difficult. I would like to to know if something else would work. At this time the shredder is hooked up directly on the draw bar. I do not have a swinging drawbar. If I did get one can the shredder be pulled from this. The reason I ask is because the swinging draw bar surface is much narrower than the hitch of the shredder. I hope this makes since read it twice if you have to. I think if this will work it will be cheaper and cause me less head aches. Thanks for your time Richard C
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