Avenger
Veteran Member
yes, talking about shafts and lubricants will bring out the 13 year old in all of us. Just remember that, hopefully, we are all adults, and if you choose to cover your (PTO) shaft or not, is on you and you take the risk.
Do you believe covering the shaft when not in use would have prevented them from snapping or was it something else that caused it?
Like maybe hitting something with the implement?
People are posting about Fluid Film more and more. Until recently I thought that it was only used as a rust inhibitor for automobiles. How many different things do people use it for? It must work pretty good, otherwise people wouldn't keep buying it at ten bucks a can.I use white grease for lubing things like door hinges and latches on my pickup, is FF a good substitute for that? How would it work on the deck of my wood splitter? I don't want to use grease because that would make a mess of the wood.
Is that ribbing for a 540 or a 1000 rpm pto shaft��