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Posted by Garry Cottrell on November 11, 2006 at 19:59:04 from (216.12.83.69):
I need help.I have a 1530 John Deere with no hydraulic hookups so I bought a Prince HC-PTO-1A which runs off my 540 RPM PTO shaft.The ports run a front loader and also a rear port for hay equipment,log splitter or whatever.The PROBLEM is if I need my PTO I have to remove pump and lines to hook bush hog,post hole digger or any pto operated machine.The hydraulic pump has a 6 spline female all the way through the pump and mounted to the tractor there are still more than 3 inches left to put in male shaft.How do I extend a shaft to run pto equip. and leave pump un disturbed? I can always cut my machinery shaft if it is to long.One more thing is there is no pins to lock in any shafts in the 6 spline pump.Any help or part recommendation will be greately appreciated.Thanks...Garry
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