eCRX
Bronze Member
- Joined
- May 25, 2016
- Messages
- 76
- Location
- Ayr
- Tractor
- 2004 Massey Ferguson GC2300, 2015 Cub Cadet XT2
PTO Shaft that is. 
I'm thinking of building a 3PH snowblower over the next few months. My tractor is a class 1 GC2300 machine.
Just wondering how extreme I can go in cutting a PTO shaft. My C-to-C length in my drawing is 17" - almost no angle, this seems really short but I have absolutely no knowledge or experience with PTO driven implements. Before I modify my drawing I'd like to hear from folks with experience or maybe a picture to show how short of a shaft they've successfully ran.
Thanks!
I'm thinking of building a 3PH snowblower over the next few months. My tractor is a class 1 GC2300 machine.
Just wondering how extreme I can go in cutting a PTO shaft. My C-to-C length in my drawing is 17" - almost no angle, this seems really short but I have absolutely no knowledge or experience with PTO driven implements. Before I modify my drawing I'd like to hear from folks with experience or maybe a picture to show how short of a shaft they've successfully ran.
Thanks!