DieselBound
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Pictures worked the other day. Suspect a system glitch: I'll follow up to make sure they show up for posterity sakes. The pictures really don't add any insight into the problem, just shows what the cutter looks like with the top link fully contracted.
This is a slip clutch shaft, so swapping ends ain't going to be possible without disassembling the U-joint on the slip clutch end.
Again, the previous owner appears to have had a problem as well: he had a Deere, probably 45hp-ish. If I am to believe him, and by the newish appearance of this shaft, he had recently replaced this shaft because he couldn't find U-joints for the previous shaft. Because of this I do not believe it's anything to do with my tractor or my use, but something else.
On the individual shafts, is the larger diameter piece supposed to go on the tractor end? That's how this one is set up. pmsmechanic might be on to something regarding the proper alignment of the joints: I'd never think this would be an issue, so perhaps that would be the case with most others as well; NAPA didn't seem to be concerned; I didn't, however, provide both shaft sections.
I'd like to check the rear (mower end) section, but am not sure how to get the plastic shield's cover off. There's these plastic (white) tabs that say "PRESS." I'd attempted to do so (on the other end) but was unsuccessful in getting the plastic housing to separate: I'm guessing that the tube disconnects from the collar- this is what I want so that I can expose the shaft to inspect for straightness. If I can get this off I'll upload a picture of all these bits (no assurances that this site will display it!).
This is a slip clutch shaft, so swapping ends ain't going to be possible without disassembling the U-joint on the slip clutch end.
Again, the previous owner appears to have had a problem as well: he had a Deere, probably 45hp-ish. If I am to believe him, and by the newish appearance of this shaft, he had recently replaced this shaft because he couldn't find U-joints for the previous shaft. Because of this I do not believe it's anything to do with my tractor or my use, but something else.
On the individual shafts, is the larger diameter piece supposed to go on the tractor end? That's how this one is set up. pmsmechanic might be on to something regarding the proper alignment of the joints: I'd never think this would be an issue, so perhaps that would be the case with most others as well; NAPA didn't seem to be concerned; I didn't, however, provide both shaft sections.
I'd like to check the rear (mower end) section, but am not sure how to get the plastic shield's cover off. There's these plastic (white) tabs that say "PRESS." I'd attempted to do so (on the other end) but was unsuccessful in getting the plastic housing to separate: I'm guessing that the tube disconnects from the collar- this is what I want so that I can expose the shaft to inspect for straightness. If I can get this off I'll upload a picture of all these bits (no assurances that this site will display it!).