Trying to find a ujoint part number measures 2.50
across id call it square but Id hate get into another
argument about shapes . Caps are 1 1/6 diameter
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Go down to the Implement Forum to Page 2 and look at the PTO thread, I posted a couple of links there to very helpful resources to ID ag driveline parts.
 
That does look helpful Ill put it here also.

Ran into a deal on my gleaner combine, Napa sent me a cross. I was scared to push it in seemed the ears would have to stretch too much.

Set the old next to the new, and dang, seemed different.

Went to an ag fixit coop shop, he looked at it and said oh.... we t to the shelf and got me a correct one. It was something like 1/32 inch smaller. He said yea their is that odd size, was used a lot in the past but not so common any more.

Was surprised by that.

So was the Napa guy.

Paul
Dimensions
 
Tractor supply did have the ujoint they have a pretty good selection of yokes crosses and driveshafts . It was 180 mile round trip but got the part and post hole digger is running .

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The ag ones are a bit different than the automotive ones I ran into the same thing on a side hill combine and on my sickle mower just a tiny bit of difference
 

PTO and Ag drivelines are different from automotive parts, and MOOG/Precision covers them in a separate catalog.



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(quoted from post at 09:50:57 06/18/23) Im going to try and track down a copy of that book

I think many autoparts stores can order the precision/MOOG ag driveling parts IF you have a part number.

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It's nice to have a copy of the Weasler catalog, as well.
 

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