BX 25 rear PTO Cover problem

   / BX 25 rear PTO Cover problem #1  

Larry Mac

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I broke the rear PTO cover on my BX25. In replacing the cover I can't get the main drive shaft which turns the gear with the splines to go back in the case. It came out a little ways when removing the case. It need to move in about 1/2 inch. Do I need to disingage something to get this shaft to slide forward. It seems like a spline is not lining up but I have turned it with no success. The case installation looks simple but it has just about got me whipped.

Thanks Larry Mac
 
   / BX 25 rear PTO Cover problem #2  
what is the pto selector on? try moving it to MMM only so the rear pto spins freely so you can turn by hand. hope this helps.
 
   / BX 25 rear PTO Cover problem
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#3  
what is the pto selector on? try moving it to MMM only so the rear pto spins freely so you can turn by hand. hope this helps.

I have moved the selector and it will spin but the shaft still won't go all the way in. Thanks for your response. Any more idea's???

Larry Mac
 
   / BX 25 rear PTO Cover problem #4  
unfornuately I do not. If I had a WSM (work shop manual) I'd be able to take a peek and look for ideas. In short- it looks like a teardown at this point if a call to the dealer for ideas doesnt work?
 
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#5  
unfornuately I do not. If I had a WSM (work shop manual) I'd be able to take a peek and look for ideas. In short- it looks like a teardown at this point if a call to the dealer for ideas doesnt work?

I guess nobody else has come across this problem. I am going to order a work shop manual and see what I find out.

Thanks
Larry Mac
 
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#6  
Finally success!!! I called several Kubota dealers in our area and they all said it should just slip right in. Well let me tell you that wasn't the case. After about 2 hours of trying to get it to slip in and getting zero success I knew I had to do something different. I took a piece of metal about 3/4 inch wide and 14 inches long and slid it umder the gear that is about 6 inches back into the case. After raising it up and down while I jiggled the shaft it finally slid together. I was one happy camper! I still have a shop and parts manual on order.

Larry Mac
 
   / BX 25 rear PTO Cover problem #7  
Awesome!glad it fixed. I wish you posted pics of the whole ordeal though.
 
   / BX 25 rear PTO Cover problem #8  
Finally success!!! I called several Kubota dealers in our area and they all said it should just slip right in. Well let me tell you that wasn't the case. After about 2 hours of trying to get it to slip in and getting zero success I knew I had to do something different. I took a piece of metal about 3/4 inch wide and 14 inches long and slid it umder the gear that is about 6 inches back into the case. After raising it up and down while I jiggled the shaft it finally slid together. I was one happy camper! I still have a shop and parts manual on order.

Larry Mac
Thank You ... I was panicking for a few momets
 

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