3-Point Hitch Properly maintaining hitch and pto

   / Properly maintaining hitch and pto #11  
I keep all of the ball and socket joints lubed on my machines. Usually smear them with grease, or a spray type grease. Once in a while I'll soak them good with WD-40 spray to clean it all off and re lube.
 
   / Properly maintaining hitch and pto #13  
   / Properly maintaining hitch and pto #14  
Years ago, working at a bike shop, we would see the bikes with shaft drive wear out the drive splines. If they were not lubed, they would turn rust orange and just wear away. When changing the rear tire, we would always lube those splines up with a high pressure grease. Here are some pics of what it looked like:

How to lubricate the splines in your rear drive • GL15 DIY Articles • goldwingdocs.com

Same thing with my (long gone) BMW K1100 splines. It was a royal pain job. Even the hard core BMW guys recommended ONLY the Honda grease that is referenced in the post you linked to.
 
   / Properly maintaining hitch and pto #15  
Well, the the problem with dry PTO shafts are not wear but it does get stuck, the balls on the lifting arm lasts 60 - 70 years and longer dry then I must ask how long are you people planning on using the tractor if you are so concerned with wear? Grease in things that doesn't need it and you have to touch often is very unpleasant, I might have an issue on my MF135 when it passes 100 years, the only problem with that plan are that the tractor and I are almost at the same age....
 
   / Properly maintaining hitch and pto #16  
Well, the the problem with dry PTO shafts are not wear but it does get stuck, the balls on the lifting arm lasts 60 - 70 years and longer dry then I must ask how long are you people planning on using the tractor if you are so concerned with wear? Grease in things that doesn't need it and you have to touch often is very unpleasant, I might have an issue on my MF135 when it passes 100 years, the only problem with that plan are that the tractor and I are almost at the same age....

EVERYTHING should be washed, painted, waxed, & lubed.
And make SURE it never goes outside or gets sun through the windows.
Store it on jack stands so the tires don't rot.
 
   / Properly maintaining hitch and pto #18  
That I find a bit amusing is the angst for clocking hours on a tractor, it's a tool.
 
   / Properly maintaining hitch and pto #19  
I lube the 3-point ball ends with sticky old grease. Same with the PTO stub. I have a cover that slips over the PTO stub. My ball ends have never been bothered with a build up of dirt or dust. Probably because I don't have or use a bush hog. I do nothing that would raise acres of dust.
 
   / Properly maintaining hitch and pto #20  
Seems many tractor and implement dealers just toss the rubber sleeve / caps for the pto shaft in the trash. Ask yours or get them to order you one. A lightly greased and CLEAN pto shaft sure makes things easier.

The balls on the 3 point I can see going either way on the leave dry or keep greased school of thoughts.
 

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