Posted by TractormanNC on July 29, 2013 at 06:59:47 from (108.72.58.200):
In Reply to: Farmall 350 PTO posted by DaninKansas on July 29, 2013 at 05:44:32:
Don't know what you are pulling but if the implement has only a two joint PTO shaft such as a pull type hay tedder, it will NEVER run quietly in a sharp turn.
First of all make sure your implement PTO shaft is in good shape. No sloppy bearing supports, worn out U joint crosses etc. Next check that you have 14 inches from the end of the tractor PTO shaft to the center of the hitch pin hole. This is CRITICAL. Had a 350 long ago and couldn't get Dad to buy the correct hitch plate for the fast hitch drawbar and the PTO rattled in every turn.
If you have Fast Hitch, tighten up all the slop in it and make it as rigid as possible.
If you get everything right in the PTO drive line, I bet your noise will go away. I have a NH488 haybine and I can turn 90 degrees to the right under full load and it is as quiet as straight ahead.
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