Posted by MHMalcolm on August 30, 2009 at 13:55:29 from (66.66.148.252):
In Reply to: M-5 BUSH HOG? posted by jose bagge on August 30, 2009 at 13:20:40:
M5 was the model of a Woods rotary cutter. The 5 stood for 5 foot cutting width. The yellow color makes sense because Woods rotary cutters are painted kind of a dark yellow. The front half of the PTO shaft would be the same length as the rear half. I can probably supply the shaft you need if you can give me the length of the rear half from the front of the shaft back to the center line of the U-joint bearing cap that is pressed into the yoke that is welded to the shaft. I would also need to know if the retainer rings that hold the U-joint bearing caps into the yoke are on the outside of the cap or if they are on the other side of the cap where they are hard to see. Also, make sure the inside is actually square and not rectangular. It might be 1 1/4" x 1 3/8". My email is open if you are interested.
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