Posted by JDseller on July 28, 2012 at 20:07:54 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Baler PTO shafts?? posted by dave2 on July 28, 2012 at 18:13:47:
Dave it would seem Rod solved your problem.
Does your PTO clear if the three point arms are all the way up??? Mine do on all of the PTO stuff I currently have. So I take a short piece of light 1/4 chain and hook it around the lift arm on one side. I put it where it will hold up the lift arms if some one goes to put the lever down. The three point hitches are just gravity down. So it does not take much to hold them up empty.
On my Oliver 1655 I used to just take the lift arms off in the summer. I did not use the three point much on it then and I did use the PTO a lot. I usually mowed and baled all the hay with it for years. It made using the baler and haybine much easier with the lift arms out of the road.
On my larger JD cab tractors I just loop a chain around the quick hitch and the cylinder transport bracket. My middle son wiped out the tongue on my disk mower by letting the three point down by accident and turning with the quick hitch down over the tongue. That was a $1500 dollar mess up. It had the drive line down it so we had to replace it so it would run straight.
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