Posted by Tramway Guy on June 29, 2009 at 05:44:12 from (69.43.219.218):
In Reply to: PTO adapter posted by Wesley Stephens on June 28, 2009 at 19:39:25:
The bigger issue is that you should have a spacer that moves the drive out the same amount as the adapter. I have seen these, they do exist...somewhere. If you go the other way (small pto on tractor/large spline on gearbox), there is a simple 'shell' that goes on the PTO and doesn't make it longer, so you don't need the spacer on the outside.
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