Easiest Tractor PTO Install EVER! | PTO Solution | Best PTO Adapter

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rider7767

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I had a guy send me the best, easiest, and fasted PTO adapter for a tractor to be reviewed on Tony's YouTube channel. I don't share much on the forum out of respect, but this is worth-while, and I think everyone will want one? I know I do!
This premiers on Tony's Tractor Adventure 6-5-2020 at 6:30pm CST. Video Link: Easiest Tractor PTO Install EVER! | PTO Solution | Best PTO Adapter - YouTube

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An expensive solution to a problem that does not exist. A great idea for the guy that sells them. Been discussed here before. Anyone that understands how to connect a PTO shaft knows these gizmos are a waste of money. Save yours and learn how to connect PTO shafts without getting frustrated. It really isn’t that difficult.
 
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An expensive solution to a problem that does not exist. A great idea for the guy that sells them. Been discussed here before. Anyone that understands how to connect a PTO shaft knows these gizmos are a waste of money. Save yours and learn how to connect PTO shafts without getting frustrated. It really isn稚 that difficult.

And furthermore, the easy connect gizmos are ok for the light duty PTO shafts. Try the Category 6 driveshaft on my CX-15. It weighs about 70-80lbs and its not easy to lift and turn and push all at the same time. Thats where it will be nice to have help with connecting!! Im not concerned about HP rating on it, Im concerned about the category/size it will work with.
The light duty Category 1-3 driveshafts are the easy ones. Make on for the bigger ones. Problem is, itll add another 10lbs to the already heavy shafts
 
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It will be interesting to see the final product when it is sold retail. The nice and shiny prototype will be sent to an engineer to see where savings can be had to meet a specific price point. A guess of how many will be sold a year will come into the equation on machining procedures. The big problem with the design in my opinion is the tooth engagement. It works great when everything is clean but what if dirt gets between the 2 pieces? What if you are hooking up the PTO out where the grass is tall and it is getting dark? If the teeth are not fully engaged, you will have stripped teeth. :2cents:
 
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This is not new, it has been out for a while. I remember posting a more detailed critical review of it some time ago on Facebook. Could have been as much as a year ago.
 
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And furthermore, the easy connect gizmos are ok for the light duty PTO shafts. Try the Category 6 driveshaft on my CX-15. It weighs about 70-80lbs and its not easy to lift and turn and push all at the same time. Thats where it will be nice to have help with connecting!! Im not concerned about HP rating on it, Im concerned about the category/size it will work with.
The light duty Category 1-3 driveshafts are the easy ones. Make on for the bigger ones. Problem is, itll add another 10lbs to the already heavy shafts

Yeah, I would just about like to hang a $1200 Series 6 CV joint from that. First thing that junk does is make it impossible to adhere to the ASAE dimension standards for drawbars and PTO shafts. And it is downhill from there.
 
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An expensive solution to a problem that does not exist. A great idea for the guy that sells them. Been discussed here before. Anyone that understands how to connect a PTO shaft knows these gizmos are a waste of money. Save yours and learn how to connect PTO shafts without getting frustrated. It really isn’t that difficult.

Exactly! I really can't understand all the fuss around connecting a PTO shaft.

Also, these quick connect PTO will extend the PTO shaft further out, which is no good for the internals on the tractor. Same applies on the PTO extensions.
 
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An expensive solution to a problem that does not exist. A great idea for the guy that sells them. Been discussed here before. Anyone that understands how to connect a PTO shaft knows these gizmos are a waste of money. Save yours and learn how to connect PTO shafts without getting frustrated. It really isn稚 that difficult.

I am relatively "new" to pto connection having done it only 15-20 times. I believe I have failed every single time. I mean eventually it goes on but not without a lot of cussing and other antics. I only wish I didn't know what all the fuss is about. Put me in the camp of a "pto wrestler" where the problem certainly exists here. I've even had people show me and when i do what I just saw what they did...same problem.

I am terrible about it. I don't know the "secret" of making this connection easier but I align teeth, pull the collar, push the shaft on, push, pull, gets stuck, try all over again, fail once more, on and on, eventually punching the shaft, implement and tractor.
I'd be a contender for such a tool as this because I don't know what I'm doing wrong otherwise to have such a tough time connecting any pto shaft. Although not "uncoordinated" in the least (well I am maybe about tieing a stupid johnny on), I am inflicted with PTOitis.
 
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I am relatively "new" to pto connection having done it only 15-20 times. I believe I have failed every single time. I mean eventually it goes on but not without a lot of cussing and other antics. I only wish I didn't know what all the fuss is about. Put me in the camp of a "pto wrestler" where the problem certainly exists here. I've even had people show me and when i do what I just saw what they did...same problem.

I am terrible about it. I don't know the "secret" of making this connection easier but I align teeth, pull the collar, push the shaft on, push, pull, gets stuck, try all over again, fail once more, on and on, eventually punching the shaft, implement and tractor.
I'd be a contender for such a tool as this because I don't know what I'm doing wrong otherwise to have such a tough time connecting any pto shaft. I have ptoitis.

You probably don’t have enough grease on the PTO stubs.
Put a pump of grease on your finger (it won’t kill you)
Smear the grease all over the tractors PTO splines.
Repeat same for the connecting lock collar and inside your PTO attachment.
Also, many PTO shafts have a lube fitting in the middle of the shaft so the 2 pieces can slide easily.
If this isn’t lubricated, it will be very difficult to pull the PTO shaft towards the tractor PTO stub for easy connection.
Whether there is a fitting or not, this slip joint MUST be lubricated or it will make attachment difficult
Should slip on easily.
 
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Exactly! I really can't understand all the fuss around connecting a PTO shaft.

Also, these quick connect PTO will extend the PTO shaft further out, which is no good for the internals on the tractor. Same applies on the PTO extensions.
That is exactly my thought, really all the contraption does, is move everything further away from the tractor and that does make it easier to connect, but at what cost?

Like Rick said, learn how to use the factory connection in the first place, and spray everything down with WD40 or the like, every time you connect it....don't worry, your hands will wash when you are done! lol

SR
 
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If your tractor has a two speed PTO with a neutral postition, the neutral position will let the PTO stub on the tractor turn easily. That makes it easy to line up the splines when you are attaching an implement that takes a lot of effort to turn the PTO shaft, like a chipper with a heavy flywheel.

Also, the PTO shafts with the locking collar that you pull back are more difficult to get on the tractor than the ones with the button. Both kinds need to be lubed to work easily.

Speaking of lube, regular grease on the PTO shaft slip joint can make the shaft somewhat difficult to pull out by hand as you're attaching it. You can use a lighter lube there.
 
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I am relatively "new" to pto connection having done it only 15-20 times. I believe I have failed every single time. I mean eventually it goes on but not without a lot of cussing and other antics. I only wish I didn't know what all the fuss is about. Put me in the camp of a "pto wrestler" where the problem certainly exists here. I've even had people show me and when i do what I just saw what they did...same problem.

I am terrible about it. I don't know the "secret" of making this connection easier but I align teeth, pull the collar, push the shaft on, push, pull, gets stuck, try all over again, fail once more, on and on, eventually punching the shaft, implement and tractor.
I'd be a contender for such a tool as this because I don't know what I'm doing wrong otherwise to have such a tough time connecting any pto shaft. Although not "uncoordinated" in the least (well I am maybe about tieing a stupid johnny on), I am inflicted with PTOitis.

Get over your anger and frustration. The benefits to that extend far beyond tractor use. Pay more attention to what you have been told and shown. Think how you will feel after spending several hundred dollars and still fighting with PTO shafts. There is no guarantee this joke will be easier than a system that has been around for almost a century.
 
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I like the old push button type best. I welded a 1/4" flat washer on one of my buttons and it makes it easier to push. I have arthritis in my right thumb. For some reason I still fight with getting the splines to line up and start half the time but that happens before I need to push the release button. Not planning to spend a bunch of money to make it happen any easier though.
 
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Get over your anger and frustration. The benefits to that extend far beyond tractor use. Pay more attention to what you have been told and shown. Think how you will feel after spending several hundred There is no guarantee this joke will be easier than a system that has been around for almost a century.

Incredible. I got guys telling me not to worry about getting my hands dirty after being a logger for 30 years. I got one guy offering psychological advice and "pay attention" as if I'm not laser beamed focused on someone doing something I have trouble with. All I care about is getting a PTO to hook up with the ease like the rest of the experts.

It seems perhaps the key is a lot of lube. Even when my brush hog was new and had some grease on it from the factory, I still had trouble. I'll spray the crap out of it ands see how that works.

Now if anyone uses a "method" (beyond getting it super slippery) of getting a PTO hook up to be easier, let me know please but save the psyche stuff for yourself.
 
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Someone mention grease the PTO connection, and another mentioned use a lighter lube. Personally use what ever lube you like wether oil based (even motor oil) fluid or grease.
What no one, at least that I have seen, has said is to clean those joints.
We typically use PTO operated implements is dirty environments! If dirt has collected on you, it has collected on any lubed surfaces exposed to light. (If it is not sealed, dirt has gotten to it!) Even oil lubes can get gunk build up with contaminates. The easiest time to clean it is when you disconnect the PTO!
Now for the shaft inner and outer portions. They should be lubed as well. Again use the lube of your choice! These should also in my opinion be cleaned as dirt will find its way to places you can not imagine! One big caution here is a thick lube (not referring to how applied but consistency) will run a great chance of solidifying as it ages (cold will make it worse!). Again this need to slide freely both during operation/transport of the implement and even more so during connection! Nothing worse than be in confined spaces and trying to align splines, hold a spring load release open and fighting a shaft that doesn’t slide freely!
One piece of advice for all you PTO shafts. If not using weekly, select dates of the month (I suggest the 1st and the 15th) add an alert to your phone if needed, and check the free slide of PTO shafts. If they do not slide freely, make plans to clean and lube it! One of 2 things has happened! 1)lube has harden or 2)surface rust has frozen it together.
 
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Someone mention grease the PTO connection, and another mentioned use a lighter lube. Personally use what ever lube you like wether oil based (even motor oil) fluid or grease.
What no one, at least that I have seen, has said is to clean those joints.
We typically use PTO operated implements is dirty environments! If dirt has collected on you, it has collected on any lubed surfaces exposed to light. (If it is not sealed, dirt has gotten to it!) Even oil lubes can get gunk build up with contaminates. The easiest time to clean it is when you disconnect the PTO!
Now for the shaft inner and outer portions. They should be lubed as well. Again use the lube of your choice! These should also in my opinion be cleaned as dirt will find its way to places you can not imagine! One big caution here is a thick lube (not referring to how applied but consistency) will run a great chance of solidifying as it ages (cold will make it worse!). Again this need to slide freely both during operation/transport of the implement and even more so during connection! Nothing worse than be in confined spaces and trying to align splines, hold a spring load release open and fighting a shaft that doesn’t slide freely!
One piece of advice for all you PTO shafts. If not using weekly, select dates of the month (I suggest the 1st and the 15th) add an alert to your phone if needed, and check the free slide of PTO shafts. If they do not slide freely, make plans to clean and lube it! One of 2 things has happened! 1)lube has harden or 2)surface rust has frozen it together.

Direct and on point. Appreciated.
 
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Get an overrunning clutch. Makes aligning pto teeth a breeze. And pretty inexpensive. Helps protect tractor also
 
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That is exactly my thought, really all the contraption does, is move everything further away from the tractor and that does make it easier to connect, but at what cost?

Like Rick said, learn how to use the factory connection in the first place, and spray everything down with WD40 or the like, every time you connect it....don't worry, your hands will wash when you are done! lol

SR

YEP- Also why a tool box is nice to have on a tractor, Much more useful than a PTO aligner, few wrenches grease, spray lube,rags, spare pins etc.
 
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Along with cleaning off the caked up grease & dirt occasionally and re-lubing, try using a bunge cord or rubber tarp strap to help support the weight of the PTO shaft as you wrangle it onto the tractor‘s stub. Loop the strap around the top link and PTO shaft. Play with the length of the strap to find the sweet spot of support. Works for me.
 
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