Posted by mkirsch on July 28, 2009 at 05:18:12 from (64.80.108.57):
In Reply to: cub PTO posted by machineworks on July 27, 2009 at 13:24:48:
Basically, there are two adapters as described above:
1. A gearbox that reverses the PTO and slows it to the standard 540 RPM. These can only be found used, and are very rare and expensive.
2. A sleeve that fits on the 10-spline shaft and is 6-spline on the outside. You can still find these, and they are cheap. The only problem is that the PTO still spins backwards, and at 1800RPM.
If you are trying to run regular PTO equipment, then #1 is your only choice. #2 will ruin anything you try to run, and might even damage the Cub.
#2 is only useful if you have a Cub implement that is missing the PTO shaft. New shafts with the 10-spline hub don't seem to be available. With the sleeve you can use a regular PTO shaft.
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