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Re: Re: 5000 ford,advice needed, serial number, pt
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Posted by drp on September 20, 2003 at 12:13:01 from (67.32.58.211):
In Reply to: Re: 5000 ford,advice needed, serial number, pto sh posted by ErnieD on September 20, 2003 at 06:49:55:
Earnie,Thank-you for the serial # info. The tractor is about a hours drive but i'll get my brother to look it up.I broke the shaft its self about one and a half inches from the connecting end of it.I was bushhogging and sheared a pin and the drive shaft run down the bushhog an came uncoupled and it was frailing while i was reaching for the pto lever,clutch,an engine stop all at the same time. Man at the ford store printed me a parts list.It does not look to be that big of a project.I'm wondering about how big the gear it fits inside of is and if the bearings and stuff can can be installed through the plate on the bottom of differental? And by the way it's an selecto-matic
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