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Re: Need advice installing Overrun Coupling on 140
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Posted by Hayfarmer on April 19, 2005 at 20:00:35 from (12.160.174.220):
In Reply to: Need advice installing Overrun Coupling on 140 posted by Gary(NC) on April 19, 2005 at 16:59:20:
I don't know what size PTO the 140 has, I would think it would be 1 3/8. You might check to see that splines are goon on your pto, sometimes they get a bit rough and will make the coupler go on hard. On the overriding coupler I have the roll pin goes through the hole as you mentioned and through the pto shaft. It must be tapped in to a point where the outer part of the coupler will turn without the inner part and pto turning. I didn't the first time I put mine on and it didn't work the way it should. Measure your PTO shaft on the 140 and get the right one. If it is 1 1/8 I would get the 1 1/8 to 1 3/8 adapter coupler as your rotry cutter will definitely be 1 3/8.
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