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H PTO Drive Removal
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Posted by John Kerber on July 31, 2003 at 03:54:08 from (24.197.103.231):
I was bushhogging with an H without a shear pin, hit a rock and lost 1- 4th gears. I removed the tranny cover plate and the top 2 set of gears and at least 1 gear on the lowest shaft is stripped. My question is how do I remove that lowest shaft? I found the retainer ring on the back end of the shaft where the actulal PTO shaft mates, but on the front of that shaft is a bearing with three bolts. I remove the bolts, but nothing moves. The front of the shaft has a large slot where a short coupling can be removed. Do I try and drive that entire lower shaft forward (toward the front of the engine)? I read in an IT manual to "remove the nut" on the front of the shaft, but the only "nut" I have found up there is the one working on it. Thanks in advance for the help. JK
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