help with getting pto off

   / help with getting pto off
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DWS exactly. I found this out once I started trying to budge the connection with a 2x4 and hammer. The 2x4 split and cracked off the plastic cover which exposed the standard push pin. It was still stuck and I had to use a hammer to budge the pin. It appears to have a burr on it. Talked to the dealer and bringing it by tomorrow. Here is a photo of how it looks now.
 

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I've used grease, oil, wd-40 and various other lubricants trying to keep my implement pto shafts and couplings working. I finally found "Fluid Film" to be the best solution. I slather it all over the shaft tube, the spline on the tractor pto shaft, the inside spline on the implement shaft, and the push button and spring loaded balls on the coupling mechanism. It makes it much easier to connect and disconnect the pto shaft, and it lasts for a long time.
 
 

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