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Need replacement PTO shaft locking pin.
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Posted by Doyle Alley on August 06, 2007 at 17:57:12 from (64.132.154.194):
Thanks to the wonderful people here, I found the cause of my PTO shaft popping off while mowing. My locking pin has a nice flat spot worn in it. After mowing a while, the pin vibrates around until it hits the flat spot and off comes the shaft. I took it into Tractor Supply to match it up and they are totally out of all locking pins with no resupply in sight. So, I can't even tell what part number it matches up to. Let me describe it. The pin starts out at something like 1/2" diameter. About 2/3 the way down, it drops to about 3/8" diameter. The spring rides on the smaller part. The small diameter end sticks out the opposite side of the yoke and is held by a little half moon clip. Does this sound familiar to anyone? If anybody has an on-line source with pictures (or drawings) I would appreciate it. Thanks.
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