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PTO coupler
Evening gents, I posted last week about getting rust off the female PTO coupler in the angle drive for my new buzzsaw, took the coupler off and it’s pretty shot. My question is, where do I get a replacement coupler? Steiner didn’t have one, and YT has an adaptor, anyone with some knowledge on the subject know if that’ll work? https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/stor ... Kli_jT.jpg
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Re: PTO coupler
I would guess that a company like this might be able to help:
https://www.weasler.com/region/north-am ... driveshaft
Locally, you might also find a company that builds driveshafts for cars. They often have the machining equipment to make a new coupler or weld in an insert.
Other options are to convert it to a standard 6-spline PTO shaft and use an adapter.
https://www.weasler.com/region/north-am ... driveshaft
Locally, you might also find a company that builds driveshafts for cars. They often have the machining equipment to make a new coupler or weld in an insert.
Other options are to convert it to a standard 6-spline PTO shaft and use an adapter.
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Re: PTO coupler
Have you tried Tractor Supply or Rural King, or any other tractor places?
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Re: PTO coupler
I'll swing by tractor supply today and see what they have that might match that.
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Re: PTO coupler
TS is cutting prices on instock pto parts for the month of sept
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Re: PTO coupler
The one on YTMAG will work, just not as beefy as the involute style with a solid outer jacket. There are a few similar to YTMAG on ebay that sell cheaper. https://www.ebay.com/itm/124049787242?h ... SwryheIN65
You could buy a coupler with an inner 1-3/8-- 6 spline and slide over the top of the above item to beef things up. I did buy a Hub City involute 1"x10 spline years ago but checking with them they no longer offer it.
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You could buy a coupler with an inner 1-3/8-- 6 spline and slide over the top of the above item to beef things up. I did buy a Hub City involute 1"x10 spline years ago but checking with them they no longer offer it.
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