Fallon
Super Member
I finally got the PTO shaft off my 3pt trencher. Rebuilt the clutch & have a new PTO shaft to attach to the clutch & cut down to size.
Not wanting to heat the clutch , beat on it with a sledgehammer hammer while pulling it around with the tractor to pull it off again. It's a non-standard keyed shaft rather than the standard 6 splined or sheer pin setup.
Any suggestions on what to do to prevent it from siezing up again? Obviously cleaning up & deburring both surfaces. Planning on coating the shaft & socket with something.
Debating between:
Silver anti-sieze compound
Fluid Film
Molly grease
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Not wanting to heat the clutch , beat on it with a sledgehammer hammer while pulling it around with the tractor to pull it off again. It's a non-standard keyed shaft rather than the standard 6 splined or sheer pin setup.
Any suggestions on what to do to prevent it from siezing up again? Obviously cleaning up & deburring both surfaces. Planning on coating the shaft & socket with something.
Debating between:
Silver anti-sieze compound
Fluid Film
Molly grease
Any thoughts or suggestions?