mattellis2
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- Sep 12, 2007
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holy heck, what a job! i picked up my new tiller from tractor supply this weekend, and spent a few hours getting it set up. this is my first brand new implement, and i had to install the slip clutch end of the pto shaft on the input for the gear box. i guess in my mind, i though it would slide on the way the opposite end does for attachment to the tractor, and then i would install the retaining bolt.
WRONG. it took an hour of pretty generous whacking with a 2" diameter pine dowel/hammer to get the thing seated properly. i don't think i did anything wrong, because the retaining bolt went right in when i finally got it to the right position on the input shaft. Why in the world is it machined so tightly!?
anyway, got it installed, and the shaft length looks ok per the owner's manual discussion. i am going to pick up some gear oil on the way home tonight, and see what she can do.
-matt
WRONG. it took an hour of pretty generous whacking with a 2" diameter pine dowel/hammer to get the thing seated properly. i don't think i did anything wrong, because the retaining bolt went right in when i finally got it to the right position on the input shaft. Why in the world is it machined so tightly!?
anyway, got it installed, and the shaft length looks ok per the owner's manual discussion. i am going to pick up some gear oil on the way home tonight, and see what she can do.
-matt