I've decided to replace rather than repair my PD's PTO shaft....... I'm finding TSC wants $300 for one while Amazon has one for around $100..... Could there be that much difference in quality? :confused3:
I would be VERY careful picking the cheaper PTO shaft. As a simple matter of fact - I WOULD NOT PURCHASE OR USE the $100 PTO shaft. Its a matter of simple safety. Most all sites selling reputable farm implements and equipment will have their PTO shafts in the $300 range. There has to be a difference in the quality of the two different shafts and this could very easily be a concern for your safety.
TSC will stand behind their PTO shafts because they come from a known manufacturer with known quality - - I wonder, will Amazon?
That ^^^ is the RIGHT answer right there...There are a multitude of PTO shafts available, different shaft styles, different overload protection and most importantly different HP ratings.
Most post hole diggers are using low HP rated PTO shafts, which can be purchased relatively inexpensively.
When comparing prices compare power ratings.
Here are some choices:
- PTO Shaft-PTO Shafts | Agri Supply 12265 AGMATE which is Walterscheid China
- Tx1 88/152 Pto Shaft 8618 - 1 1/4 Round Implement End Eurocardan
Both come OEM on many of the post Hole diggers that are shear pin.
Great post. I was going to suggest looking at ASC, he has done all the work for you.
I wouldn't trust Amazon for something like this (and 10,000 other things). But TSC prices are sometimes laugh-out-loud. When you can buy a decent new PHD for $800 I have a hard time believing that the PTO shaft has to cost $300.