Suburban Plowboy
Platinum Member
Is there a better shaft for these things? The one I have is a royal pain to hook up.
Is there a better shaft for these things? The one I have is a royal pain to hook up.
No such luck. PTO shafts are universally difficult to connect and universally greasy.Squirrels have been at the plastic stuff at the forward end of the shaft, so I was thinking rather than try to find the parts and replace it, I could just get a shaft that was easier to deal with.
This one has some kind of metal ring I had to pry out before I could slide the sleeve back and expose the coupling. Maybe I did something wrong. I pried it out two or three years back when I last used the bush hog. I remember researching it on the web. It's hard to believe you have to take a screwdriver and pry that ring out every time the implement is attached or removed.
This is the detent which make sure your PTO shaft remains attached to the tractor PTO splines. If the bits attached to the detent, usually ball bearings, are CLEAN and LUBRICATED detent should move by hand.
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