Absolutely, I will if I follow through.I would be really interested in this product,but would have to try it myself before spending that kind of money. Would like to hear from someone who has used one of these.
ThanksAnother asked about them last year maybe they tried it. pto link
Looks like I have some reading to do. I like the strap/bungee idea and must try that.Upate: That topic has a link in it to another topic from 2017 and the final comment in that thread has more information PTO Link Easy PTO Adapter
I like the strap/bungee idea and must try that.Clean and lube both sides of the PTO coupling and make sure the telescoping part of the shaft is clean and lubed. Use a bungee cord or strap to support the shaft. It should connect and disconnect easily. They do seem to get easier over time due to wear. I wouldn’t buy any of these gimmicks. Depending on the implement the additional length of the assembly Could be a real problem.
I will check those out.I highly recommend Bare Co PTO shafts with their proprietary safety guards which allow you to slip the guards back and out of the way for connecting/disconnecting (and for greasing). NOT gimmicky. I have a series 6 for my Kioti's BH, and just bought a series 2 for my B7800's BH. These in addition to proper maintenance goes a long way in minimizing the hassles of connecting up PTO shafts.
Sounds great.My Wallenstein chipper is my single PTO implement. Keeping everything CLEAN AND LIGHTLY LUBRICATED is a great help. I've gone to using a bungee cord to hold the shaft up while making connections. However - there ARE those times. That's when my patience is tested.
If I ever need a new pto shaft I will check into these. I have to grease the shaft for my snow blower constantly with the number of hours I move snow, at least twice a week, and I have to take it off the tractor PTO to get to the zerk. It's a PITA to do it so much. Would be nice to eliminate that step.I highly recommend Bare Co PTO shafts with their proprietary safety guards which allow you to slip the guards back and out of the way for connecting/disconnecting (and for greasing). NOT gimmicky. I have a series 6 for my Kioti's BH, and just bought a series 2 for my B7800's BH. These in addition to proper maintenance goes a long way in minimizing the hassles of connecting up PTO shafts.
I use a bungee to hold mine up when I'm hooking and unhooking. Makes the job immensely easier not fighting the weight of the shaft.I like the strap/bungee idea and must try that.
I also use a bungee and have a dedicated hook to attach the bungee.I use a bungee to hold mine up when I'm hooking and unhooking. Makes the job immensely easier not fighting the weight of the shaft.