BearKiller
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- Aug 27, 2009
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When I got my tractor, the shifter-knob for the PTO was missing in action, with only a threaded stub sticking up.
This was actually a blessing, as I made it ever so much better; whereas, had the knob have been there, I probably wouldn't ever have taken time to improve it.
Being metric, a coupling-nut was not to be had without placing an order and paying the cost of many nuts in shipping; so, I took four regular metric nuts, lined them up on a bolt, and welded them into a stack, making one long nut.
I chased the threads with a tap to clean up any mis-alignment or welder slag.
I drove this stack of nuts into a maybe ten-inch length of maybe 1/2-I.D. pipe that I found in the scrap and welded them in.
I capped the other end by welding on a big chrome lug-nut that had been stripped.
I painted her Massey-Ferguson RED and screwed her onto the PTO shifter stub.
Much better; no longer do I have to lean way over and make a conscious effort to engage/dis-engage the PTO; the shiny new shifter-extension is easily accessable, without getting in a strain to operate it.
I wish I knew pictures; I would show one.
This was actually a blessing, as I made it ever so much better; whereas, had the knob have been there, I probably wouldn't ever have taken time to improve it.
Being metric, a coupling-nut was not to be had without placing an order and paying the cost of many nuts in shipping; so, I took four regular metric nuts, lined them up on a bolt, and welded them into a stack, making one long nut.
I chased the threads with a tap to clean up any mis-alignment or welder slag.
I drove this stack of nuts into a maybe ten-inch length of maybe 1/2-I.D. pipe that I found in the scrap and welded them in.
I capped the other end by welding on a big chrome lug-nut that had been stripped.
I painted her Massey-Ferguson RED and screwed her onto the PTO shifter stub.
Much better; no longer do I have to lean way over and make a conscious effort to engage/dis-engage the PTO; the shiny new shifter-extension is easily accessable, without getting in a strain to operate it.
I wish I knew pictures; I would show one.