Posted by usetabesteve on August 09, 2009 at 14:45:02 from (205.240.41.69):
In Reply to: WD45 PTO posted by Dennis Berry on August 09, 2009 at 13:29:58:
Going backwards - you would need to contact a tractor salvage place to find parts. Pull the PTO housing off the tractor's belly and look at the gear in the transmission that it engages. With a little luck, the kind I never have, you have only broken the PTO itself.
Once you do that, someone on the AC page would be better at explaining the parts replacement process. Some disassembly and reassembly may be required.
Have you looked over the bush hog as well? You probably hit something solid to cause such damage to the tractor. A WD-45 is a great tractor and one of the best made ever, but to put it nicely that PTO system never was the stoutest.
Running a bush hog puts a lot of jarring stress on a tractor's PTO. You could maybe make it safer for the tractor with an over-running clutch and a slip clutch.
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