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PTO shaft length for PTO pump

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Rick Kr

03-22-2007 10:57:47




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All,

I am putting a PTO pump on my Ford 231. PTO shaft sticks out 3". Pump is 6.25". Measured my other tractors, all the PTOs are around 3".

Do I need to run an extension? Or is 2.5" of engagement to the pump enough? I never really paid attention to ones I had seen until now, when I am trying to hook this one up.

Seems like an extension would put a lot more load on the PTO bearing and seal. Plus if the extension is not machined perfect seems like it would make the pump wobble too.

By the way, the pump is for a Weed Badger implement, for tree rows. If interested you can google. Pretty neat piece, bought mine used.

Any advice?

Thanks,
Rick

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Rick Kr

03-22-2007 20:14:56




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 Re: PTO shaft length for PTO pump in reply to Rick Kr, 03-22-2007 10:57:47  
No lock on the pump or set screw. One person suggested to use a bungie along with the torque bar and chain.

Rick



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Peabo

03-23-2007 04:42:26




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 Re: PTO shaft length for PTO pump in reply to Rick Kr, 03-22-2007 20:14:56  
I think that would work just fine.



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Peabo

03-22-2007 18:25:13




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 Re: PTO shaft length for PTO pump in reply to Rick Kr, 03-22-2007 10:57:47  
Does the pto coupler on the pump have a lock on it? If so, it should slide far enough on to engage. If not, and it just has a set screw or something like that I would slide it on as far as it would go and fasten the pump on the back of the tractor in such a fashion that the pump can"t walk off. We had a PTO pupm one time that didn"t have a lock on it and it worked just fine. Hope that helps, Have a goodun!!

Peabo

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