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bad mechanic

12-08-2004 13:11:43




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I asked the other day about an adapter for my pto driven hydraulic pump on my model m. I found one at a tractor store, it is a "long extension for farmhand & gresen pumps". Measures 1 3/8 x 6 spline male/female ends. 15" long.




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Allan in NE

12-08-2004 13:23:05




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 Re: is this it? in reply to bad mechanic, 12-08-2004 13:11:43  
Yes Sir,

Look something like this one?

Allan

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Kelly C

12-08-2004 20:30:30




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 Re: is this it? in reply to Allan in NE, 12-08-2004 13:23:05  
Ah HA!!! Thats what I need. That will be the cats meow when I put the mower on my 460.



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bad mechanic

12-08-2004 13:55:05




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 Re: is this it? in reply to Allan in NE, 12-08-2004 13:23:05  
now second question. Is it hard to install?



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Allan in NE

12-08-2004 14:09:50




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 Re: is this it? in reply to bad mechanic, 12-08-2004 13:55:05  
It is harder to pull your socks on in the morning.

Pull your hydraulic pump off the tractor's PTO shaft, put the adaptor on in it's place. I like to put a 1/4" bolt thru the adaptor and the tractor's PTO shaft.

Then, just slide your hydraulic pump onto the extension and hook up your second implement back behind the pump. There should be a slot in the extension for your implement's PTO lock to slide into.

Allan

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bad mechanic

12-08-2004 14:18:32




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 Re: is this it? in reply to Allan in NE, 12-08-2004 14:09:50  
This sounds too easy. I don't even have to remove the existing shaft, simply connect it to the existing shaft? Wouldn't that make the shaft rather long?



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Allan in NE

12-08-2004 14:25:16




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 Re: is this it? in reply to bad mechanic, 12-08-2004 14:18:32  
BM,

The big end slides over the existing PTO shaft and it is a pretty 'exacting' fit.

I don't know what you are planning to hook to the extension. A mower?

I used these things so that I could use the loader tractor to feed with using a JD Chuck Wagon hooked on behind, so I wasn't at a great deal of throttle.

However, I can tell you that it ran true and it ran straight for many years on end.

Allan

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bad mechanic

12-08-2004 14:35:22




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 Re: is this it? in reply to Allan in NE, 12-08-2004 14:25:16  
Yes I am wanting to hook up a mower. I should be at a fairly low rpm. It just sounds so much easier than I was expecting. Thank you for the tips. I always enjoy reading this site. You guys are very helpful. I also enjoy seeing the photo's of your places and projects. Thanks again.



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John Riley

12-08-2004 19:07:08




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 Re: is this it? in reply to bad mechanic, 12-08-2004 14:35:22  
Seen your pic of hydralic pto pump;where is a good place to pick up a good used one? New one cost more than I can afford . Thanks; John



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bad mechanic

12-08-2004 13:34:22




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 Re: is this it? in reply to Allan in NE, 12-08-2004 13:23:05  
Alan, yes it does look like the one you showed. Maybe a bit different, but basically the same. Thank you very much for responding. This may well either solve my problems or start a new one. Thanks again.



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