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Surken

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Can anybody tell me what this is. I found it in my old shed. It looks like some sort of a pto and plow hitch.
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If you know what it is please send an email to
geotechnical@shaw.ca
I appreciate your answer and thanks
Surken.
 
   / What is this #2  
Definitely looks like a pto joint. Seems like a pretty dangerous thing to have spinning around on a pto shaft!
 
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Thanks Mike. You might be right, but I still think it is some sort of a universal hitch for a plow. That can be reversed and used as a regular trailer hitch. Maybe somebody else knows more.
Surken
 
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it cant be a pto universal no bearings in joint

It might be a top of a side link and the knob was to spin it in and out of turn buckle the male theread would be slit in to fitting and pinnned.

tom
 
   / What is this #5  
I don't think the attachment points are strong enough for a trailer hitch. I wonder if it's part of an adjustment linkage on an old implement and the ball is actually a handle to give more leverage for the adjustment?
 
   / What is this #6  
I don't think the attachment points are strong enough for a trailer hitch. I wonder if it's part of an adjustment linkage on an old implement and the ball is actually a handle to give more leverage for the adjustment?

I think the mass of the ball is to keep it from readjusting it's self from vibration, etc. MikeD74T
 
   / What is this #7  
It would help if we knew what size it is. Approximate overall length, the size of the square hole that appears to be where a shaft goes, etc. Even another pic with a reference object (a quarter, pack of smokes, drink can, ink pen, etc.) laying next to it.
I agree, it is not for a PTO or any powered shaft, as was noted, no bearings and the joint pins are not in line with each other, so it appears it was intended to be turned by hand.
jp
 
   / What is this #8  
I think the mass of the ball is to keep it from readjusting it's self from vibration, etc. MikeD74T

Good point Mike, you may be onto something there!
 
   / What is this #9  
Could it be some sort of an adjustment link, like a rack & pinion steering set up?

Wouldn't allow for a lot of movement, but if a connected square shaft were rotated, the "ball" part could fit into a socket and allow for 4-5 inches of lateral movement of some other part. :confused:

Very interesting part-- please let us know if you ever find out what it is!
 
   / What is this #10  
One of my neighbors has a huge disk plow and has said I could have it... it was originally used as a "pull behind".... anyhow, to make the story shorter, the disk comes in two pieces and is connected by something similiar to what is shown in the picture.... The ball is affixed to the first section and the behind section is attached similiar to a bumper hitch... will have to inspect it closer next weekend...
 

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