The last owner put the 3-sided pto shaft together wrong. As you may know, 3-sided shafts only go together one way; you have to line them up correctly. This has to be done by looking at the shaft ends & seeing that two corners are one shape & the third corner must match up with the 3rd corner of the other half of the shaft. I bought the tractor with 'hog attached. Sold the tractor & kept the 'hog. Tried to put the 'hog on another tractor but the pto shaft wouldn't slide. Suspended it by the yoke off the ground for 24 hours, then beat the yoke with sledge; didn't move. Lowered the 'hog to the ground & pulled chain tight & beat on yoke/chain. Had to beat til only quarter inch held the halves together, then it came. No rust whatsoever, just old grease the whole length. The former owner or his helpers had driven the mismatched halves together! Lined up the shaft ends correctly & slid together easily. Some people should not be near a farm.
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