One too many snowstorms for the 1510

   / One too many snowstorms for the 1510
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Attaching pictures. Last one is the other (good) end of the shaft that goes in the transmission.
 

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   / One too many snowstorms for the 1510 #22  
Wondering the difference in this John Deere 670 shaft? OEM Parts Seems widely available. Probably different.
 
   / One too many snowstorms for the 1510 #23  
Mmm, flogged that out didn't it.... I think the wrong clutch plate was used looking at that lot.
 
   / One too many snowstorms for the 1510 #24  
Mmm, flogged that out didn't it.... I think the wrong clutch plate was used looking at that lot.
I would certainly measure the "peaks" on what is left of the unstripped splines of the shaft and the "valleys" on the pressure plate with a micrometer to make sure the size was correct, if they are noticeably different, I would point to that being the cause of the splines stripping.

Aaron Z
 
   / One too many snowstorms for the 1510
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#25  
Update to this thread.

I ended up being unable to locate a replacement shaft. I had a new pilot bushing (#11 on YM1510 crank shaft) and a new clutch plate (#19 on YM1510 clutch) and the existing splined coupling (#15 on YM1510 transmission/gears) but was unsure of the correct shape of the end of the shaft that fit in the pilot bushing. I sent these pictures to Aaron at Hoye and he indicated the wear on the shaft here was likley the cause of my problem to begin with:

shaft_closeup.png shaft_bushing_closeup.jpg

Apparently the shaft is supposed to be the same diameter all the way to the end, and not tapered as mine was. The tractor does have the little clip on the clutch pedal to lock it down (keeps the pressure plate from rusting to the clutch when sitting for long periods of time or if it got wet in a rice paddy) and I suspect some previous owner ran the tractor for an extended period of time with the clutch held down, to wear it so much. When I took out the old pilot bushing from the flywheel, it fell apart into three pieces (picture shows the new bushing also for comparison):

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So for anyone's future reference: (1) replace the pilot bushing and furthermore (2) make sure the end of the shaft doesn't wobble around in the pilot bushing... if you don't, then the splines between the clutch disc and the shaft will wear, and you'll eventually find yourself with this problem, too.

I got a replacement splined shaft made at Swiss Precision/Worcester Gears which took a couple of months for them to work into their schedule. I finally got a chance to re-assemble everything this winter. The new shaft seemed to fit just fine. The tractor is warming up at 1500rpm in this picture:

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While I haven't tried to apply any real working load to the tractor yet, the clutch and gear shift operation all seems to be just fine. Seems like it was a good repair, even though it took forever for me to get around to finishing it.
 
   / One too many snowstorms for the 1510 #26  
Upside down pic. ..do you possibly have an iphone? They always seem to post upside down?
 
   / One too many snowstorms for the 1510 #27  
That's some serious rust on those shafts too :shocked:
 
   / One too many snowstorms for the 1510 #28  
Man, good reading post, glad you had the talent to repair this yourself, it would be over my head without quality help, good job.
 
   / One too many snowstorms for the 1510 #29  
Glad u got it fixed....Do u mind telling me what the shaft cost you and a part number, I have a 1510 as well....
 

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