chains on the PTO shield - yes or no?

   / chains on the PTO shield - yes or no? #11  
I think the most important thing here that no one mentioned, is stay away from the PTO shaft until it has completly stopped rotating. I can see the shields being an issue on something like a posthole digger, a chipper/shredder, etc. where you have to work in close proximity to the shaft, but on a brush hog, there is no reason to be around the shaft while it is turning.
 
   / chains on the PTO shield - yes or no?
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#12  
Thanks for all the responses. My shields do have grease fittings, so I'll make sure I keep them greased. Every time I hook up the implement, I'll make sure the shield turns freely. I'll just make it a habit, like wearing a seat belt. One advantage to the plastic ones is that they are quieter. I can still hear the rattling in my head from our old bush hog we had on the farm.
 
   / chains on the PTO shield - yes or no? #13  
PTO shafts are modular you can buy all the parts separately. That includes the nylon shield bearings. Somebody thinks that shields should not spin so since I don't know any better I use the chains and grease the bearings.

Chris
 
   / chains on the PTO shield - yes or no? #14  
A bud brought a copy of "Lancaster Farming News" along to work so I could scan the classifieds. There was a picture of a guy who will be giving farm safety talks in the area. You guessed it - he has a hook for a right hand. He came in contact with a rotating shield that was frozen to the shaft............chim
 

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