2020 PTO plastic bushing

   / 2020 PTO plastic bushing #21  
is Derlin special? i saw that it was expensive, not sure what makes is special,, is it slick?

Delrin is a trademark brand of DuPont plastics. It's their formula of lubricated POM plastic material.

Most plastic gears in the automotive realm are Delrin 500P, 500L, or a variation of those.

Is it expensive, not really. There are competing formulas made by other plastic manufactures that perform nearly as well. We pick the brand Delrin because it's the best of the best for comparisons.

3D printing materials have the oil based resin that is lubricated, so the material does behave like a Delrin overall.

My company has placed 3D printed parts into custom production products vs. stock catalog. This provides the end-user with more value to fit their applications.
 
   / 2020 PTO plastic bushing #22  
which 3d print filament has a oil based resin?
 
   / 2020 PTO plastic bushing #23  
Delrin is an acetal type plastic. It is slick. It is an "engineering plastic", as is nylon, which is generically known as a polyamide plastic. Though similar in strength acetal plastics don't absorb very much water as polyamide plastics do. Delrin is a monopolymer, which means it is composed of a single polymer. A similar plastic to Delrin is Acetron. It is a copolymer plastic. It is composed of two types of acetal plastics. It is more common that Delrin. Nylons can be better than Delirin and Delrin can sometimes be better for a specific application. If the part will be exposed to water or high humidity and then later to dry conditions and then wet conditions again nylons will be a poor choice if fits are considered. This is because nylons absorb water. This water absorption will make holes smaller and larger. Acetal type plastics do not absorb as near as much water so dimension changes are usually inconsequential. The gist of this posting is that if you do get a part 3D printed don't ask for nylon.
Eric

Eric, I would agree with 3D printed nylon. It's basic PA6. Now, the nylons least affected by water is PA66 aka nylon 6/6. There isn't a known material for 3D printing like a PA66 - - - yet that I'm aware of.
 
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Eric, I would agree with 3D printed nylon. It's basic PA6. Now, the nylons least affected by water is PA66 aka nylon 6/6. There isn't a known material for 3D printing like a PA66 - - - yet that I'm aware of.
I don't know how well nylons in general made for 3D printing work in the environments that are typical for tractors. I do know that I have had trouble with the nylon filaments I have used for 3D printing. They absorbed a lot of water fairly fast. I had to bake filament for about 12 hours in order for it to print without porosity. This was new filament that had been stored a couple weeks with a rip in the bag. I made the rip. But I have also bought filament in sealed bags that would not print without porosity until I baked it. Poor quality handling from the supplier is my guess. Acetal plastics do not suffer from this problem. I do not know if acetal plastics can be used in 3D printers.
Eric
 
   / 2020 PTO plastic bushing #26  
I sure do like my Metal Ym2000. Call me old but I Never cared much for plastics. Looking at the new Yanmars and that's the only thing I don't care for. To much plastic!! GF's 2014 camry just took a beating. Didn't take much to take out the front of it. I was amazed how it was made and broke up. But the replacement parts seemed cheap$.
 
   / 2020 PTO plastic bushing #27  
You could probably fabricate your own from a block of Delrin pretty easily with the dimensions and a good sized drill press and drills. But unless you have the right sized piece of Delrin lying around, it is probably going to cost you more than Hoye's charging for that piece. Delrin isn't a particularly cheap plastic. (Check out eBay for some prices; I can't tell how big this part is, but somewhere between $5 and $35 in Delrin (plus shipping!) would be my guess.)

If it were me, I would just buy the part from Hoye's. Shipping is a service, and I am very happy not to drive the hour/three hours to pick up some small parts, and let UPS / FedEx / USPS deliver it to me for less money than I would spend on gas, not to mention the hassle of actually getting my hands on the parts. (Between getting the attention of the parts clerk, or finding which aisle it is in this store, and actually find the the part on the shelf, it isn't a great use of my time.)

All the best,

Peter
 
   / 2020 PTO plastic bushing #28  
I sure do like my Metal Ym2000. Call me old but I Never cared much for plastics. Looking at the new Yanmars and that's the only thing I don't care for. To much plastic!! GF's 2014 camry just took a beating. Didn't take much to take out the front of it. I was amazed how it was made and broke up. But the replacement parts seemed cheap$.

There are plastic parts on our YM Series machines.

The fascia for the headlamps, the dash, the circled model ID on the front hood sides, the cover cap of the steering wheel center, the overflow bottle, and some models with the front grill cover.
 
   / 2020 PTO plastic bushing #29  
Steering wheel And the Tire Cracking came up when I bought it. A couple axel wheel seals been about it. No doubt this was a true rice patty tractor. Still Org. Front ligts and rear lamp all work as they should. Just no Blinkers, Horns still good though. So pitiful it's comical. They showed wear Yrs. ago.

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   / 2020 PTO plastic bushing #30  
This one is a little closer price is same!

Fredricks Equipment, Inc.
110 Smithson Drive
Hartselle, AL 35640

256-751-3555

willy
 
   / 2020 PTO plastic bushing #31  
Been there!! Super cool place with All the Equipment etc.. Steve from Spalding sent me after a tiller. Last one they had. Since it was the last one. I was able to go into the back and dig it out. Toys galore!! even a Helicopter. The employee said it was Tom's. You could hang out and shop for a while easy.
 
   / 2020 PTO plastic bushing #32  
I need the plastic PTO bushing for a 2020...Hoye wants $15 plus $25 shipping and I am not paying that inflated shipping for that small part amount. Any ideas, have a 3D printer but can not find a file
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Can you buy a chunk of nylon on line or from McMaster Carr and just drill the 2 holes
 
   / 2020 PTO plastic bushing #33  
My recommendation is to contact Hoye and ask if they can drop it in a padded envelope. I have found them to be great to work with in the past.
 
   / 2020 PTO plastic bushing #34  
I need the plastic PTO bushing for a 2020...Hoye wants $15 plus $25 shipping and I am not paying that inflated shipping for that small part amount. Any ideas, have a 3D printer but can not find a file
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Mully where are you at in NC I'm in the center of NC we might be able to come up with something have a small machine shop
 
   / 2020 PTO plastic bushing #35  
Try eBay or Amazon look for free shipping I find 80% of my parts and consumables there you might be pleasantly surprised
 
   / 2020 PTO plastic bushing #36  
This may sound silly but I have been doing this for many years.

As a bit of background info, when I was a kid I’d walk through my grandfathers bone yard and found all sorts of equipment that used wood for items like the bushing you are looking for. For the most part the wood/s used were Maple and Birch, some times Oak, Walnut and various other hardwoods or even Eastern Pine and Douglas Fir.

I now make many of my own replacement parts especially bushings that hold slow moving shafts like a steering wheel or control type shafts, joy stick pushings/control blocks out of wood. If one has the old piece it is easy to use it for a pattern or just measure for ID and OD and some times just eye ball what is needed cut the piece and see may need to make a second one to get it right.

I then soak it in lub oil (really doesn’t matter what) and add a little gasoline to help it soak in.

Grease up the shaft/s, pin/s or whatever friction surface is being inserted during assembly and there you have a 1920’s fix.

Or to quote my wife “just go and buy the damn part and enjoy a cold beer instead of wasting a bunch of time in the shop”.
 

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