Fastball
Silver Member
Hi, all...I bought a used Kubota tiller today - and OF COURSE, the existing PTO shaft is about 2 inches too short.
I have a spare PTO shaft lying around from another unused implement, so I figured I would cut that one to proper length...but I DO NOT want to mess this up!!
I have measured the (level) distance from the bolt ring on the implement to the tip of my tractor's PTO shaft and have a length of 19 inches. So if my research is correct, the shaft need some extra length for when the implement is raised all the way up, so that would be an extra few inches, right? So my new shaft should measure at least 22 inches from the bolt to the end? How inches of overlap between the two shafts is prudent for safety?
Thanks in advance.
I have a spare PTO shaft lying around from another unused implement, so I figured I would cut that one to proper length...but I DO NOT want to mess this up!!
I have measured the (level) distance from the bolt ring on the implement to the tip of my tractor's PTO shaft and have a length of 19 inches. So if my research is correct, the shaft need some extra length for when the implement is raised all the way up, so that would be an extra few inches, right? So my new shaft should measure at least 22 inches from the bolt to the end? How inches of overlap between the two shafts is prudent for safety?
Thanks in advance.