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Old 01-26-2015, 02:18 PM
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I think it would be a little more difficult than than.... You'd have to switch the input shaft around....
Right, but the input shaft and pulley are mounted on a pedestal. I am assuming, possibly incorrectly, that the whole pedestal could be turned around.

Either way, off topic enough for me. Apologies to the OP

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Its no problem, I will be using the guts from the rear to keep my serial numbers correct. I know its stupid but its the little things like that; that get my goat...
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Old 01-26-2015, 09:47 PM
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I will be using the guts from the rear to keep my serial numbers correct. I know its stupid but its the little things like that; that get my goat...
I don't think it's stupid at all, in this case, keeping it factory makes sense.
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I was at a tractor show a few years back and they had one turning a ice cream maker.
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I have to apologize but it's too cold to go out in the garage to confirm but I think this is the correct adapter from the cub PTO to a 1 3/8" 6 spline PTO. I haven't used mine for anything yet but I also see cub's at shows with PTO's fitted with a Hub city reverser and running all sort's of equipment from pumps to corn grinders.......Good luck
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were the old narrow frame PTOs 1" 15 spline 2000 RPM as well as the newer wide frames? There are new attachments out there for that out there if you look hard enough.
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I have to apologize but it's too cold to go out in the garage to confirm but I think this is the correct adapter from the cub PTO to a 1 3/8" 6 spline PTO. I haven't used mine for anything yet but I also see cub's at shows with PTO's fitted with a Hub city reverser and running all sort's of equipment from pumps to corn grinders.......Good luck
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were the old arrow frame PTOs 1" 15 spline 2000 RPM as well as the newer wide frames? There are new attachments out there for that out there if you look hard enough.
No. The gear drive PTO's were 10 spline 540 RPM reverse rotation.

The newer (hydro tractor) PTO's were the 1" 15 spline (female) 2K RPM. They were also reverse rotation. The problem is the reverse rotation, and the female spline. If you know of any "newer" PTO equipment that is 2K reverse rot, and male splined, I'd sure like to know about it. I'm pretty sure that they haven't made anything for that PTO in years. What little they built are impossible to find. Come on Andy..... you already own two of the "hard to find" items.....
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we'll talk about it tomorrow. I gotta go to bed. 100% I can find you a brand new tiller. The mower is iffy.
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we'll talk about it tomorrow. I gotta go to bed. 100% I can find you a brand new tiller. The mower is iffy.
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You wanna take this to the "implement section"?
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