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Re: Tough PTO coupler removal and Replacing PTOsha
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Posted by captaink on December 14, 2004 at 09:19:48 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Tough PTO coupler removal and Replacing PTOshaft posted by Ramon from NC on December 14, 2004 at 07:41:24:
The PTO coupler should slide on easily if there is a bit of oil lubrication on the shaft. It should not be so loose as to wobble, but it should be unnecessary to use any additional force other than a tug by had to get it on or off. Do all PTO equipment go on that hard? If so, make sure the shaft in the tractor is not burred; clean any burrs, rust, or hard grease off with a file and or sandpaper to get a good polish and oil it up so you have a slick surface. If only one or two implements are hard to put on, check the coupler for burrs etc and clean up the same way. I have a B that has had the shaft replaced, and it is very snug and I need to keep it oiled up and clean or it gets hard to hook up a PTO. My 560 has been used a lot and always slips right on!
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