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Re: pto question - shear pin or slip clutch
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Posted by george md on May 22, 2004 at 21:38:18 from (64.63.221.136):
In Reply to: pto question - shear pin or slip clutch posted by andrew r on May 21, 2004 at 07:08:20:
Andrew, Welcome to the club of lilliston owners, ten to one the problem is not only the loose yoke , but the shear pin hole is worn in the shaft and the yoke. I have an 8 ft deck model called a 7-6 with the same problem but not quite as bad . I have machine shop and do mostly repair work, when this one gets bad enough , I will spray weld the input shaft to the gear box, replace the yoke and ream the shear bolt hole large enough to clean up the wear . It is a great mower , makes a finish like a lawn mower . Parts are becoming extinct ,got some blades from a NH dealer near fredrick this year. Bushhog bought lilliston and forgot to make parts available , old lilliston will run forever and spoils the bushhog sales . Until you decide to fix the shaft and the yoke, do not apply power quickly and don't decelerate and accelerate with the power applied to the mower . Apply power slowly and keep it steady. george
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