Rear PTO Shaft Cover

   / Rear PTO Shaft Cover #11  
Good Ideas.... I am not using any PTO implements at this time and I sort of wanted to weather protect it actually by greasing it up well and putting something over it to keep grease in place, if you will pardon the expression, a condom....

Dale

Better safe than sorry!!!!:laughing:
 
   / Rear PTO Shaft Cover #14  
Please be classy, protect your Massey lol
 
   / Rear PTO Shaft Cover #15  
Oh Shoot! Don't give a Hoot. The mid PTO shaft cover may serve a purpose at rare times but the rear PTO cover stays off on all my machines. I've never met an owner who keeps it on. Goes on the shelf or discarded.
 
   / Rear PTO Shaft Cover #16  
Mine only came with the rear cover as well, dont think the MM is needed.
 
   / Rear PTO Shaft Cover #17  
Anybody who doesn't want theirs wanna sell me it? I want it for that rear pto.

They're like $20 at Agco, but their shipping charge is another $20. 40 bux for just this piece of plastic, screw that!
 
   / Rear PTO Shaft Cover #18  
I just put some grease in my covers and slip them on. Issue solved. Mine are always covered when not in use. They do rust.
 
   / Rear PTO Shaft Cover #19  
Yep...don't be silly...wrap your willy.
I think protection is probably sold in your local drug store much cheaper...sorry, just had to say it...
 
   / Rear PTO Shaft Cover #20  
It looks like 1-1/4 SCH 40 PVC inside diameter will be about .005" over the PTO size....perfect. I have to find a piece to try it out. A piece 3-3/4 long with a cap on it would be just right.
did not think to try pvc as been messing around trying to find something.
wonder if this worked.
as far as I can tell (on 2010 gc2400) shaft measures across splines as just under 1.5 inches.
 
 
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