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Topic: Re: Farmall A trans to PTO shaft
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| Janicholson
12-22-2012 19:49:56
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How about shimming the PTO outward with a thick hard gasket? That might make it easy! Jim |
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| gene bender
12-23-2012 04:32:02
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Re: Farmall A trans to PTO shaft in reply to Janicholson, 12-22-2012 19:49:56
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| The shims are for setting the gear lash and have nothing to do with the drive shaft on those units as its a hollow shaft with a ribbed collar on one end for moving the shaft badk and forth other end has two dogs that enguage the main tranny shaft when in gear and have internal splines. His problem is why that shaft isnt free when out of gear. |
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| bkpigs
12-22-2012 20:21:03
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Re: Farmall A trans to PTO shaft in reply to Janicholson, 12-22-2012 19:49:56
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| I will definitely look at going that route. Looks like I got something to try tomorrow after church. Much appreciated! |
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| Janicholson
12-22-2012 20:27:17
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Re: Farmall A trans to PTO shaft in reply to bkpigs, 12-22-2012 20:21:03
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| Loosen it up and stick a feeler gauge (or the ti[ of two screw drivers in the crack. If the drag goes away, score. If it stays, the solution is not there! Jim |
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| bkpigs
12-23-2012 19:43:12
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Re: Farmall A trans to PTO shaft in reply to Janicholson, 12-22-2012 20:27:17
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| I loosened the assembly today and it freed the shaft (not that the shaft was completely stuck, just dragging on the trans. shaft). Gonna double the gasket up and use some gasket maker inbetween the layers. Appreciate the help! |
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| Janicholson
12-24-2012 19:46:00
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Re: Farmall A trans to PTO shaft in reply to bkpigs, 12-23-2012 19:43:12
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