All is good. PTO shaft was bounced back so the bearings were no longer seated. Was was able to drive the bearings and shaft back into place and now just need to button it up. Before
After
Shane
So here is an update. I pulled the top case off and found that the pto shaft had popped backward so the bearings were out of their housings. I was able to use a wooden drift to pound the shaft and bearings back into place. Nothing was broken. I am guessing the shock of hitting the stone popped...
I started a thread in the parts/repair forum for this problem if you want the long story. Short story is I hit a rock while mowing and something in the pto snapped. I am in the process of disassembly to diagnose.
As you can see, I am down to the hard part. I have never taken this apart before...
There is a lot on top of the lid. I am hoping I can leave all this together and just take it all off in one piece. It looks like a drain plug on this side and then just a series of bolts holding the top to the bottom?
I have a Mitsubishi MTE 2000D. Everything was fine until today while mowing a field I hit a 50 pound rock that wasn't there last year. Someone put it there to mark something I guess. I was swinging a 60" brush hog and broke the rock into three pieces. I stopped and picked up the pieces and...