Gem99ultra
Elite Member
GEM - - WHOA!!!!! The owners manual with your new chipper should have EXACT instructions on how to shorten your PTO shaft - if its necessary. If you do not have exact instructions - - let me know - - I will attach exact instructions to a post here. Don't play silly games with the PTO shaft shortening. At the very least - it can cause serious damage to the chipper or your tractor.
I sure did find the instructions, read them, and understood them. As well as a dozen other video's on youtube. All are a bit different methods in the measuring, but the results were the same. And I did for sure get the measurements correct for the cutting. It was the protective outer tube guard that ate my lunch.
The first of 4 times I took it off and put it back together, the large end caps just snapped right in place; no problem. Then that last time - it just would not go back together, no matter what I tried. Upon close inspection, I 'think' I broke the nylon bearing collar on both ends. At least they do pull apart very easily and won't snap in place.
I went ahead at put the sleeves on loose and chained them to the tractor for a measure of safety. I've also found that Tractor Supply sells replacement parts for that PTO as well. Mine seems to work fine, but I'd like it to be 100% correct and safe, so I'll take mine to TSC and see if I can buy the replacement parts.
PS - That Woodland WC68 is one hoss! I'm loving it!!!