Hydraulic pump on PTO shaft problem

   / Hydraulic pump on PTO shaft problem #1  

petegoud

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Chehalis, WA
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Kubota L3200HST
I have a hydraulic pump which is driven off my PTO shaft to power my backhoe. I seem to have a recurring problem with the 3/4" shaft going into the PTO adaptor from the pump. It keeps loosening up, causing the pump to fall away from the PTO shaft. The two are held together with a keeper shaft and set screw. Does anyone have a solution to keeping these attached? Other than welding them together. This has happened about ten times, it's getting a little frustrating. Thanks, Doug
 
   / Hydraulic pump on PTO shaft problem #2  
Drill a small hole where the set screw goes in so it can go in deeper. Then use loctite on the screw.

jb
 
   / Hydraulic pump on PTO shaft problem #4  
Use a long set screw and put a jam nut on the outside to clamp down on the outer sleve and put another 90 deg. away like suggested. Or cross drill and put a long bolt through both couplers. Be aware of the posibility of getting loose clothes cought on the screws sticking out.

Dan
 
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   / Hydraulic pump on PTO shaft problem
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#5  
Thanks for the replies. Since the original set screw tightens on the keeper, I think I'll drill and tap a second hole where RickB and JB suggest. Then drill a small indentation in the shaft for the set screw to actually set in thereby preventing the shaft and sleeve from separating, and use some Loctite this time.
 
   / Hydraulic pump on PTO shaft problem #6  
That should do it.

jb
 
 

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