RalphVa
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- Joined
- Dec 19, 2003
- Messages
- 7,902
- Location
- Charlottesville, VA, USA
- Tractor
- JD 2025R, previously Gravely 5650 & JD 4010 & JD 1025R
I put my PTO selector on the "front" position. On yours, if you don't have this, it probably has an "off" position of possibly something to hold the clutch in; whatever. What you want is to be able to easily turn the tractor PTO shaft by hand.
If you have a shield that covers the tractor PTO shaft when in service, raise it.
Then clean the shaft and apply some white grease to the ends of the splines.
Place the implement shaft up against the tractor shaft and rotate the tractor shaft until the splines line up. Push the shaft on a little bit. Then pull back the collar, push the button or whatever it uses to free the lock mechanism. Shove the shaft further in and then tug it to and fro to make sure it's engaged.
Ralph
If you have a shield that covers the tractor PTO shaft when in service, raise it.
Then clean the shaft and apply some white grease to the ends of the splines.
Place the implement shaft up against the tractor shaft and rotate the tractor shaft until the splines line up. Push the shaft on a little bit. Then pull back the collar, push the button or whatever it uses to free the lock mechanism. Shove the shaft further in and then tug it to and fro to make sure it's engaged.
Ralph