PTO Driveshaft too Long? Don't Stress, Here's the Fix!
In this video we show how to fix a common problem with your tractor implements. Driveshafts often come in lengths that will fit multiple machines and sometimes this results in them being too long. This can be frustrating but also an easy fix. Check it out here!
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0:00 - Introduction: Introduction to the problem of having a drive shaft that is too long for a new implement and the two solutions available.
0:27 - Removing the Drive Shaft: Instructions on removing the drive shaft.
1:27 - Preparing for Measurement: Hooking up the implement to the tractor and preparing for measurement by adjusting the implement to the correct level.
2:21 - Making Measurements: Detailed guide on how to measure the required length of the drive shaft from the tractor to the implement in both contracted and extended positions.
3:29 - Cutting the Drive Shaft: Instructions on splitting the drive shaft, marking, and cutting the excess length from both the protective covering and the shaft itself.
5:15 - Cleaning and Reassembling: Tips on cleaning up the cut edges, removing burrs, and reassembling the drive shaft with its protective covering.
6:13 - Reattaching to the Machine: Reattaching the modified drive shaft to the implement and tractor, ensuring a proper fit and securing it in place.
7:01 - Testing the Implement: Final step involves testing the implement to ensure the drive shaft has been correctly adjusted and is functioning properly.
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► Buy John Deere Parts - https://go.west-equip.com/youtube/shopjdparts-home
► Need help finding John Deere parts? We would love to help! Call (806)557-2948
Similar Videos:
► How to Change your Reversible PTO Shaft from 540 to 1000 - https://youtu.be/rBfJlecZ9rc
0:00 - Introduction: Introduction to the problem of having a drive shaft that is too long for a new implement and the two solutions available.
0:27 - Removing the Drive Shaft: Instructions on removing the drive shaft.
1:27 - Preparing for Measurement: Hooking up the implement to the tractor and preparing for measurement by adjusting the implement to the correct level.
2:21 - Making Measurements: Detailed guide on how to measure the required length of the drive shaft from the tractor to the implement in both contracted and extended positions.
3:29 - Cutting the Drive Shaft: Instructions on splitting the drive shaft, marking, and cutting the excess length from both the protective covering and the shaft itself.
5:15 - Cleaning and Reassembling: Tips on cleaning up the cut edges, removing burrs, and reassembling the drive shaft with its protective covering.
6:13 - Reattaching to the Machine: Reattaching the modified drive shaft to the implement and tractor, ensuring a proper fit and securing it in place.
7:01 - Testing the Implement: Final step involves testing the implement to ensure the drive shaft has been correctly adjusted and is functioning properly.
#JohnDeere #Deere #JohnDeereTractor