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I recently bought a quick hitch for my JD 5310 and really enjoy the easier attachment of implements. Yesterday brought a new problem, however.
My tiller, which I use only once or twice a year, goes on fine, but the PTO shaft is too short. This shaft has a shear bolt at one end. In the past the shear bolt has broken when the tiller would, for example, dig up a rock.
I have another shaft from another implement that I could use, but there's no shear bolt.
So, my questions:
1. Can I safely use the other shaft without the shear bolt? My gut tells me "no".
2. I saw a PTO extender at TSC. It looks like it fits on the shaft of the PTO on the tractor and sticks out about 18", more than the 6" I need. Is this a safe and a practical solutions?
Thanks for your thoughts.
My tiller, which I use only once or twice a year, goes on fine, but the PTO shaft is too short. This shaft has a shear bolt at one end. In the past the shear bolt has broken when the tiller would, for example, dig up a rock.
I have another shaft from another implement that I could use, but there's no shear bolt.
So, my questions:
1. Can I safely use the other shaft without the shear bolt? My gut tells me "no".
2. I saw a PTO extender at TSC. It looks like it fits on the shaft of the PTO on the tractor and sticks out about 18", more than the 6" I need. Is this a safe and a practical solutions?
Thanks for your thoughts.