[Farmall] PTO Wobble
E. John Puckett
ejpuckett at centurytel.net
Thu Feb 16 10:36:57 PST 2006
the earlier H tractors came with 2 or 3 different pto assemblies, and
some of them had odd sized shafts. Sleeves to slide over them were used
to bring them to the "normal" size pto shafts. You might want to be
sure the wobble is the actual shaft, and not a flaw in the adapter. The
amount if play you describe will probably be ok for a while, but will
increase wear on both the pto bearing and the universal bearings of the
shaft connected to it.
kbecker wrote:
> Hey thanks for the answer John
> Yeah I recon I forgot the ID part. It would help..
> I changed my Signature that should help for the NEXT time I forget to mention.
> Anyway I am working on a 44 H she was in pretty bad shape when I got her
> and every
> t not be happy till I find the time to do a complete overhaul on one or
> all of my tractors.
> As for the PTO I looked at it again today after reading your post.
> There is no over running clutch, nor pulley just a straight shaft with a
> short adapter I assume is for
> size or tooth count. I haven't figured that one out yet either. The shaft
> would not move by hand,
>
>
--
John
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