How to prevent PTO shaft from siezing?

   / How to prevent PTO shaft from siezing? #1  

Fallon

Super Member
Joined
Aug 25, 2013
Messages
6,995
Location
Parker, CO
Tractor
Kubota L4060hstc, formerly L3200hst
I finally got the PTO shaft off my 3pt trencher. Rebuilt the clutch & have a new PTO shaft to attach to the clutch & cut down to size.

Not wanting to heat the clutch , beat on it with a sledgehammer hammer while pulling it around with the tractor to pull it off again. It's a non-standard keyed shaft rather than the standard 6 splined or sheer pin setup.

Any suggestions on what to do to prevent it from siezing up again? Obviously cleaning up & deburring both surfaces. Planning on coating the shaft & socket with something.

Debating between:
Silver anti-sieze compound
Fluid Film
Molly grease

Any thoughts or suggestions?
 
   / How to prevent PTO shaft from siezing? #3  
Nickel or copper-based anti-sieze.
 
   / How to prevent PTO shaft from siezing?
  • Thread Starter
#4  
Thanks. Pretty sure the silver goop is copper based. White bottle with a brush, want to say Permatex. Will check.
 
   / How to prevent PTO shaft from siezing? #5  
I don't like to put "sticky stuff" on pto shafts, it's just a dirt collector and that makes them wear out faster.

EVERY time I put a pto powered tool on my tractor, I spray the shaft with wd40 or similar product on the shaft and wipe it off to clean it. Then I spray it again to make it slide together easier. I also spray the pto and locking coupler.

IF it stays on the tractor and get used, it's moving all the time and won't get stuck. IF it sits, I pull the shaft off to keep it from sticking.

SR
 
   / How to prevent PTO shaft from siezing? #7  
I don't like to put "sticky stuff" on pto shafts, it's just a dirt collector and that makes them wear out faster.

EVERY time I put a pto powered tool on my tractor, I spray the shaft with wd40 or similar product on the shaft and wipe it off to clean it. Then I spray it again to make it slide together easier. I also spray the pto and locking coupler.

IF it stays on the tractor and get used, it's moving all the time and won't get stuck. IF it sits, I pull the shaft off to keep it from sticking.

SR

I have repaired more shafts that have been totalled due to not greasing the sliding section of the shafts than i have due to ground down by dust you need something heavier that WD as you need to remember that shaft is usually under load as it slides in/out with the machine running

Jon
 
   / How to prevent PTO shaft from siezing?
  • Thread Starter
#8  
I have repaired more shafts that have been totalled due to not greasing the sliding section of the shafts than i have due to ground down by dust you need something heavier that WD as you need to remember that shaft is usually under load as it slides in/out with the machine running

Jon
I always grease the U-joint zerks & where the 2 half shafts overlap. This question is about where the clutch on the PTO shaft couples to the input shaft stub on the trencher.
 
   / How to prevent PTO shaft from siezing? #10  
I have repaired more shafts that have been totalled due to not greasing the sliding section of the shafts than i have due to ground down by dust you need something heavier that WD as you need to remember that shaft is usually under load as it slides in/out with the machine running

Jon
I don't know what kind of repairs you are talking about, but on our farm we have NOT had a problem running the shafts just the way I described... I have shafts that are many years old, that are run regular, and they are still fine.

I DO keep the U-joints greased and I like synthetic grease for that purpose... Again, we have NOT had U-joint problems either...

SR
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2010 Ford Edge SE SUV (A51694)
2010 Ford Edge SE...
2017 John Deere Gator TS Utility Cart (A50322)
2017 John Deere...
2015 KENWORTH T680 TANDEM AXLE SLEEPER (A52577)
2015 KENWORTH T680...
CPS 185 KD8 PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSOR (A52472)
CPS 185 KD8...
Toro Workman 3200 Cart (AS IS) (A50774)
Toro Workman 3200...
Mitsubishi FG35 Forklift - 8,000lb Lift Capacity, LP Gas (A52748)
Mitsubishi FG35...
 
Top