Posted by M Diesel on May 11, 2011 at 11:26:05 from (12.24.61.12):
In Reply to: Max pto speed on MD posted by sflem849 on May 10, 2011 at 20:33:51:
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Did the backwards thing too :lol: It isn't real obvious at first until the mechanism interferes.
Thinking about it, it might be from Graingers but most likely McMaster-Carr. One of the two. They have an odd name I can't recall right now so the search isn't straight forward. If you find the right one please post it. The bolt/nut end is easy because it just has to fit that hole, it's the threaded end I'm unsure of.
In the past, the rod wear would be a torch issue, as in build it up and grind back to what you need. I always liked acetylene for that. Takes a little patience, but goes quicker than you think.
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