Tip for hooking up PTO shaft. Drop a dime.

   / Tip for hooking up PTO shaft. Drop a dime. #11  
"dropped a deuce" --- never heard it put that way. Hilarious.............. It can be a bodacious PITA at times - for sure.
 
   / Tip for hooking up PTO shaft. Drop a dime. #12  
Well I'm more the type that doesn't like to fight things. I would remove the spring from that pin and install a lighter one so that I wouldn't have to push as hard. My 660 rototiller has a collar for the pto that was a pain to pull back and push onto the pto shaft at the same time. I took the collar apart and installed a lighter spring. What a difference in the amount of effort to install.
 
   / Tip for hooking up PTO shaft. Drop a dime. #13  
I don't wear gloves so would I have to Superglue it to the end of my finger ???:thumbsup:

Reminded me of something an older salesman told me when I bought the first Kubota. I was explaining where I lived and he said he knew the area:

"I delivered a tractor to a farmer right near you. Well, he wasn't really a farmer. He was wearing gloves and it wasn't even cold outside."
 
   / Tip for hooking up PTO shaft. Drop a dime. #14  
I like the idea but I prefer low tech and CHEAP solutions so I'll use a penny instead.
 
   / Tip for hooking up PTO shaft. Drop a dime. #15  
I wonder if a metal sewing thimble would also work (for those of us who may not be wearing gloves and don't want dimes super-glued to our fingers).
 
   / Tip for hooking up PTO shaft. Drop a dime. #16  
I tend to use a lot of silicone spray as it doesn't attract dirt and grit like heavy grease can.

I used the closest thing on hand!
WD40
Works 4 me.

But then when I snowplowed I WD40'd my hydraulic connectors all the time and never had trouble.
The spray can has just enough pressure to flush out grit and grime plus just oily enough to make easy connecting.
 
   / Tip for hooking up PTO shaft. Drop a dime. #17  
Good suggestion, now I'll have to see if I can find my dime bag. ;)

I think I read another trick here to lessen the struggle:
If its a 3 PTH attachment, after about the 3rd or 4th try, I've used a bungee cord to support the PTO shaft off the top link.
This frees up energy to concentrate on aligning the yoke with the shaft and pushing the pin, or pulling the collar back while sliding shaft forward, etc....

Once I get the mower on and then do something like catch a stump with its front so that a 7' rotary mower is standing straight up and down about to invert upside down onto my roll bars (what a sight!)....that's when I drop a deuce!
 
   / Tip for hooking up PTO shaft. Drop a dime. #18  
I will try the dime. Thanks for the tip.

I hit the spring w wd40 before hook up. Also hit the pto shaft on the tractor with it.
 
   / Tip for hooking up PTO shaft. Drop a dime. #19  
A can of WD40 is standard equipment in the tool box on my tractor. WD40 is not what I call a long term solution, but has never failed to let me down short term. It also helps on implements with rusted nuts and bolts when nothing else is available while in the field and something requires adjustment. ;)
 
   / Tip for hooking up PTO shaft. Drop a dime. #20  
The biggest pain I've had connecting a pto wasn't with a sliding pin but with a sliding ring. I was kind of glad when mine broke and I replaced it with a pin type.
 
 

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