HI Folks
Well I have a new problem my PTO shaft sheared off where entering the tractor, I have a Nortrac 25 XT, as manufactured byi Foton/Lovol TE 254 When it sheared it broke the Bearing cover which has 3 bolts, Looking the Foton Parts manual it shows parts #'s PTO Shaft FT250.41.106 and Bearing cover FT250.41.104 I hope these are the correct numbers as there seems to be others, Now the problem I removed what was left of the Bearing cover and the next ring along with 1/2 half of another ring and although the next bearing appears to be loose as does the shaft neither will pull out I though there would be a snap ring but I haven't seen one. Does anyone know how these are removed looking at some youtube video's on other tractors they seem to pull out fairly easy. I tried the PTO and it appears to be operating OK and is not making any noise as if something broken inside. I think the reason it broke I didn't have the PTO pump for my 3pt backhoe attached in the correct place and allowed stress to be excesive on the shaft. Any help w ould be appreciated, Thanks
Larry
Well I have a new problem my PTO shaft sheared off where entering the tractor, I have a Nortrac 25 XT, as manufactured byi Foton/Lovol TE 254 When it sheared it broke the Bearing cover which has 3 bolts, Looking the Foton Parts manual it shows parts #'s PTO Shaft FT250.41.106 and Bearing cover FT250.41.104 I hope these are the correct numbers as there seems to be others, Now the problem I removed what was left of the Bearing cover and the next ring along with 1/2 half of another ring and although the next bearing appears to be loose as does the shaft neither will pull out I though there would be a snap ring but I haven't seen one. Does anyone know how these are removed looking at some youtube video's on other tractors they seem to pull out fairly easy. I tried the PTO and it appears to be operating OK and is not making any noise as if something broken inside. I think the reason it broke I didn't have the PTO pump for my 3pt backhoe attached in the correct place and allowed stress to be excesive on the shaft. Any help w ould be appreciated, Thanks
Larry
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