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Re: Need advice installing Overrun Coupling on 140
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Posted by Answers on April 19, 2005 at 17:40:38 from (64.232.65.121):
In Reply to: Need advice installing Overrun Coupling on 140 posted by Gary(NC) on April 19, 2005 at 16:59:20:
#1. 1-3/8" is the standard 540 PTO shaft. If your 140 has a 1-1/8" diameter PTO shaft then you got the right one. #2. If you have a 1-3/8" PTO shaft on the 140 (easy to measure), then the 1-1/8" overrunning coupler won't fit, even if you tap it with a sledge hammer. You don't say if it won't fit at all, or starts then sticks. If it starts then sticks, it probably needs some grease on the PTO shaft, but just a little. Gobs don't help, and just make the mess that much bigger. #3. You have to line up all the holes and tap it in, yes. It's a spring pin, and having it fall out would be kinda bad, so it needs to fit tight.
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