PTO Shaft for Tiller

   / PTO Shaft for Tiller #11  
Why?

IF it was me, I'd look around for used parts in good condition...

SR

I think that depends a bit on where you live.
Looking for used tractor parts in Southeastern New England (me) would involve at least a 100+ mile drive each way, just to search.
A $200 PTO shaft/clutch new,......... or a wasted day/200+ mile round trip, only to find that a $45 used shaft is too short, or was damaged/abused, would be an easy decision for me.
 
   / PTO Shaft for Tiller #12  
I think that depends a bit on where you live.
Looking for used tractor parts in Southeastern New England (me) would involve at least a 100+ mile drive each way, just to search.
A $200 PTO shaft/clutch new,......... or a wasted day/200+ mile round trip, only to find that a $45 used shaft is too short, or was damaged/abused, would be an easy decision for me.
Don't you guys have telephones there??? lol

SR
 
   / PTO Shaft for Tiller
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#13  
Checked local dealers today and they all wanted to sell me a $300 PTO or make the front half for $200. I called and talked to Brooks Ag Parts in Ohio and they were very helpful. What I need is coming and the cost was a bit over $100 with shipping. $300 would have been 1/2 what I paid for the whole tiller! $100 I can handle. Seems no one here fixes things they just throw money at it.

Thanks for the suggestions.
 
   / PTO Shaft for Tiller #14  
Don't you guys have telephones there??? lol

SR


So..... I call some tractor junk yard 100+ miles away.
The guy on the phone tells me that he has just what I need.
I pay for the part plus shipping.
When it arrives, the clutch is frozen, and the shaft is cut too short, is bent, or the spline count is wrong.
Why would I want to risk that?

If I could pick it out myself.......that would be OK.
200 miles of driving, and a whole day wasted is not OK.
 
   / PTO Shaft for Tiller #15  
So..... I call some tractor junk yard 100+ miles away.
The guy on the phone tells me that he has just what I need.
I pay for the part plus shipping.
When it arrives, the clutch is frozen, and the shaft is cut too short, is bent, or the spline count is wrong.
Why would I want to risk that?

If I could pick it out myself.......that would be OK.
200 miles of driving, and a whole day wasted is not OK.
You obviously are a very poor buyer of used parts!

Over here where "I" live, they will take pictures of it, all the measurments ect. and send all the info to you...

I guess I'm just a LOT better at knowing what to ask ect., after seeing the picts. ect

OK, I concede, you should always buy new!

SR
 
   / PTO Shaft for Tiller #16  
You obviously are a very poor buyer of used parts!

Over here where "I" live, they will take pictures of it, all the measurments ect. and send all the info to you...

I guess I'm just a LOT better at knowing what to ask ect., after seeing the picts. ect

OK, I concede, you should always buy new!

SR

"Ok, I concede, you should always buy new"

Yah really think that?.... No!

I have not bought a new car since 1992, so I have 5 (old) cars.
I have never bought a new tractor (except a cheapo lawn tractor).
I bought a used airplane.
I bought a used motor yacht.
I live in a 290 year old house.

Sometimes buying new actually makes sense,...... on more costly items it almost always does not.

For an under $200 shaft/clutch that is missing/broken, it would be new for me every time, cause I don't want to build it, or fix it, I just want to use it.

For many years I did live .......over there,.... where you live.
 
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   / PTO Shaft for Tiller #17  
Checked local dealers today and they all wanted to sell me a $300 PTO or make the front half for $200. I called and talked to Brooks Ag Parts in Ohio and they were very helpful. What I need is coming and the cost was a bit over $100 with shipping. $300 would have been 1/2 what I paid for the whole tiller! $100 I can handle. Seems no one here fixes things they just throw money at it.

Thanks for the suggestions.


Be sure to watch this video before you install the PTO shaft and use the tiller.

How to Measure and Cut a Tractor PTO Shaft - YouTube
 
   / PTO Shaft for Tiller #18  
"Ok, I concede, you should always buy new"

Yah really think that?.... No!
You were the one arguing NEW.

Like I said earlier, I bought a perfectly good pto shaft used, for $45.00 (not the first one I've bought) and I'm still using it without any repairs at all...

SO, $200 is a lot of money to me, apparently not so much to you though...and I'm fine with that...

SR
 
   / PTO Shaft for Tiller #19  
Checked local dealers today and they all wanted to sell me a $300 PTO or make the front half for $200. I called and talked to Brooks Ag Parts in Ohio and they were very helpful. What I need is coming and the cost was a bit over $100 with shipping. $300 would have been 1/2 what I paid for the whole tiller! $100 I can handle. Seems no one here fixes things they just throw money at it.

Thanks for the suggestions.

Internet prices are substantially less than your $300 "local dealers" prices.
 

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