3 point shield

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ChuckT

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Yanmar YM1510D
Our 1510D is a 2 point to 3 point conversion and has a set of long stud surronding the PTO output shaft.

How much trouble is it to to get those studs out? I'd like to fab. a 3 point shield & replace the studs with short hex bolts.

TIA
cvt
 
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ChuckT,

I believe there are four studs on your model and they are set into the hydraulic case. They serve as a guide when R & R'ing the PTO housing.

I would use the large hex nuts on the studs to hold down a shield rather than replace the studs with bolts (IMHO).

Mark
 
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I have removed studs by using two nuts and jamming them together very tightly and then using a socket or wrench on the outter nut to unscrew the stud.
 
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Actually, you should be turning the inner nut to remove the studs in this manner, and BTW, it works very well! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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Chuck, when you remove them studs, I believe hyd. fluid will flow out.
Ernie
 
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Didn't on my 1602D, is it made differently? I get so confused by these numbers, as to which is the larger frame but 2 cyl engine vs the smaller frame and 3 cyl like I have........
 
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I want to remove the studs and replace them with short bolts. Then make a PTO shield out of aluminium or light steel that would use some of them them as the mounting points (for the shield).

I'm not sure if I know Yanmars well enough to judge "large frame" versus "small frame" but our 1510D is a smallish (as compared to the other models I looked at) 3 cyl., 4wd.

cvt
 
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Well, I took them out on my 1602D with no leakage or other adverse effects, FWIW. I think you should be able to do the same..... you can see the holes where I removed the studs in this pic. I don't use my PTO anymore, since I don't mow or brush hog with it anymore, so i don't have any shielding.
 

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Chuck, trust me and be sure to have a catch pan under the pto shaft when you remove the bolts.
Ernies Imports
 
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Well, Ernie should know, so I'd follow his advice..........
 
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Please dont ask HOW I came across this info /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
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Okay - the studs should come out with effort & put a pan underneath to catch the fluid - I can do that.

Thanks to all.
cvt
 

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