pharmvet
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- Joined
- Sep 28, 2008
- Messages
- 533
- Location
- North East TX
- Tractor
- Ford 7710 II FWA, NH TB110 FWA w/ NH 46LB loader, JD 5303 2wd w/ loader
After much confusion I figured out that the drive line on my Bush Hog 406 was too long and was bottoming out. I don't know how, but I ran it just a little last year for about an hour. I must have hooked it up at just the right angle to allow me to attach the driveline to the PTO output shaft. Anyway, when I went to hook it up this year I realized the drive line needed to be shortened. To be honest, I kinda thought this was one of those things that you hear about doing, but that nobody really ever needed to do. I kinda figured the Manufactures had it all figured out and that todays tractors and implements would match up without any "adjustments". But such was not the case. It took some doing, mostly I have been dreading the chore and have had a hard time finding time. With a little help from my 12 and 5 year old and some good old fashioned elbow grease, I got it done. I am so happy now that next time I make it to the farm I can just start shreading without worring about the dreaded task of shortening the shafts. I cut 4 inches off of both male and female shafts as well as each guard. Here are some pics. Enjoy.




