Posted by Owen Aaland on October 06, 2008 at 16:43:57 from (65.161.86.22):
In Reply to: 1066 PTO noise posted by mjs on October 06, 2008 at 09:20:38:
mjs said: (quoted from post at 09:20:38 10/06/08) I am going to recheck this tonight. The owner's manual says from end of pto shaft to C/L of hitch pin should be 16". Only question here is that on a JD tractor that I assume they are referring to in the manual which is interchangable in the same hole as the 540 shaft vs. that 540 and 1000 shafts on my 1066 being in different locations. One would have thought that if this was an issue it would have made noise on both the right and left turns though!
The 1000 RPM shaft has a longer span between the end of the shaft and the center of the hitch pin. On the dual speed PTO's like your 1066, if the dimension is correct for the 540 shaft it will also be correct for the 1000 shaft without changing anything.
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