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garnold 12-16-2014 08:35 PM

How to remove front PTO off 73
 
I've been checking all over for steps on how to do this. Which manual describes the proper way to remove the pto and bearing plz. Thanks :-)

garnold 12-16-2014 09:16 PM

Ok, just another one of my rookie calls. I figured out how the set screws come out. And as always, the first 4 come out great then the top one of the last set seems striped 😁 I have it soaking in PB blaster hoping it breaks free. If not that then I'll see if an easy out can fit in there. Any other ideas?

Alvy 12-16-2014 09:43 PM

Gene the trick is to go back and forth with the stubborn ones, if you feel them start to tighten up then turn them back in and then turn out a little further. Each time going a little more. The bearing behind it has a locking collar that you have to turn CW to loosen as it is somewhat of an eccentric. Plenty of write ups on here with many tricks, tips, and oops now what's. Good luck and take your time. Breaking a set screw or stripping one adds a lot of time. I use a pitman arm puller to pull off Pto bearing

Jeff in Pa 12-16-2014 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by garnold (Post 300650)
Ok, just another one of my rookie calls. I figured out how the set screws come out. And as always, the first 4 come out great then the top one of the last set seems striped �� I have it soaking in PB blaster hoping it breaks free. If not that then I'll see if an easy out can fit in there. Any other ideas?

Make sure the allen / hex wrench has fresh corners. Grind the end if necessary to get good edges. ( do not get it hot or you will lose the temper )

I find KROIL works better than PB Blaster. A 50/50 mix of acetone and ATF works just as good as KROIL too.

If it is stripped, use a "F" drill ( .257 ) to make a spot on the top set screw. Just go far enough to get full diameter . Change to a 13/64" or 3/16" drill and SLOWLY drill thru the set screws. Use oil take your time. If the drill bit gets dull, resharpen or use a new/fresh on.

Once thru, use the 13/64 " thru the hole and then use a 1/4-20 NC tap to clean the threads. Purchase all new set screws when you reassemble.

I've already had my fun with stripped set screws :bash2:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...1.jpg~original

Jeff in Pa 12-16-2014 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alvy (Post 300660)
Gene the trick is to go back and forth with the stubborn ones, if you feel them start to tighten up then turn them back in and then turn out a little further. Each time going a little more. The bearing behind it has a locking collar that you have to turn CW to loosen as it is somewhat of an eccentric. Plenty of write ups on here with many tricks, tips, and oops now what's. Good luck and take your time. Breaking a set screw or stripping one adds a lot of time. I use a pitman arm puller to pull off Pto bearing

I use this

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...1.jpg~original

Billy-O 12-16-2014 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff in Pa (Post 300661)
Make sure the allen / hex wrench has fresh corners. Grind the end if necessary to get good edges. ( do not get it hot or you will lose the temper )

I find KROIL works better than PB Blaster. A 50/50 mix of acetone and ATF works just as good as KROIL too.

If it is stripped, use a "F" drill ( .257 ) to make a spot on the top set screw. Just go far enough to get full diameter . Change to a 13/64" or 3/16" drill and SLOWLY drill thru the set screws. Use oil take your time. If the drill bit gets dull, resharpen or use a new/fresh on.

Once thru, use the 13/64 " thru the hole and then use a 1/4-20 NC tap to clean the threads. Purchase all new set screws when you reassemble.

I've already had my fun with stripped set screws :bash2:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...1.jpg~original

What does the frozen pizza have to do with the front PTO removal? :HeadScratch:

:biggrin2:

Jeff in Pa 12-16-2014 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Billy-O (Post 300666)
What does the frozen pizza have to do with the front PTO removal? :HeadScratch:

:biggrin2:

Parts box ( plus a guy has to eat :beerchug: )

Alvy 12-17-2014 05:52 PM

That's awesome Jeff. I spoke with Lew the other night about your basket pulley removal tool, did you ever add that one to the parts page? That bearing puller one is great, simple and effective. I just used a big posi lock puller to get a basket pulley off with some heat but it was tricky not to bend it, need to pull it from the middle hub area like yours

sawdustdad 12-17-2014 08:04 PM

garnold,

There are some videos on youtube that show how to remove the PTO.

Jeff in Pa 12-17-2014 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alvy (Post 300742)
That's awesome Jeff. I spoke with Lew the other night about your basket pulley removal tool, did you ever add that one to the parts page? That bearing puller one is great, simple and effective. I just used a big posi lock puller to get a basket pulley off with some heat but it was tricky not to bend it, need to pull it from the middle hub area like yours

Yes, the PTO pulley puller is on my parts page.


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