PTO output shaft protection

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dshontell

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North Georgia
Tractor
2014 Branson 2400 H
The shaft under my new Branson 2400H just has grease on it. Should there be some sort of protection on it? Maybe a sleeve or something? I can't ever seeing me using it, but if I were ever to sell, I would not want to find it damaged or in bad shape. Any input about my output would be appreciated.
 
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If you have grease on it you have more than most of us. :D I don't think I've ever seen a PTO cover or a damaged shaft, so I wouldn't worry.
 
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Every tractor I have owned has had a screw on or pressure fit cap/cover. I keep them on when not in use to keep dust and dirt off the shafts and so they stay greased. A greased PTO shaft is much easier to use when sliding on a implement shaft, especially since I am getting older.
 
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I think I like the idea of trying to protect it. Maybe I'll find something at the hardware store. Maybe a piece of tubing.
 
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My Kubota M6040 has a side-on pvc cover. My previous tractor(Ford 1700) had a cover exactly like shown in Dennis's post - #4. I grease up the output shaft, filling all the splines and push the cover over this mess. When I remove the cover its a little gooey but no rust, corrosion or etching.
 
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