Rotary Cutter PTO ball bearings won't move

   / PTO ball bearings won't move #1  

bgeehens

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I have a John Deere HX10 and when I went to hook it up this year the collar was stuck. Lots of WD40 and some light hammering got it freed up. But the ball bearings inside were stuck and wouldn't move. Lots of PB Blaster and a screwdriver as a pry bar and 2 of them are now moving. The third is stuck tight.

I've taken a rubber mallet and tapped on the outside with the collar pushed forward thinking that might jar it loose. No joy...

Any other ideas on how to free it up would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance for your ideas and help!

:confused:
 
   / PTO ball bearings won't move #2  
Several threads on TBN regarding stuck PTO balls. Bottom line - lots of lube(PB Blaster, WD-40, etc) and time. Enter "stuck pto" into Google custom search - upper right corner of page - see what you find.
 
   / PTO ball bearings won't move #3  
:mad:

I have a John Deere HX10 and when I went to hook it up this year the collar was stuck. Lots of WD40 and some light hammering got it freed up. But the ball bearings inside were stuck and wouldn't move. Lots of PB Blaster and a screwdriver as a pry bar and 2 of them are now moving. The third is stuck tight.

I've taken a rubber mallet and tapped on the outside with the collar pushed forward thinking that might jar it loose. No joy...

Any other ideas on how to free it up would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance for your ideas and help!

:confused:

WD40 is a fools tool
Stoddard solvent in a convenient dispenser. USE OIL! ATF works well, lots of detergents. PB Blaster is good for penetration, but it's lubrication properties are scant.

Get some oil in the rusted areas and work the moving elements over and over and over again.
The corrosion needs to be scrubbed off to restore free movement of the parts. No free lunch here, no "spray and all is better" treatments. Elbow grease was the term used in the not so distant past.

IT STILL WORKS!

;-)
 
   / PTO ball bearings won't move #4  
WD40 is a fools tool
Stoddard solvent in a convenient dispenser. USE OIL! ATF works well, lots of detergents. PB Blaster is good for penetration, but it's lubrication properties are scant.

Get some oil in the rusted areas and work the moving elements over and over and over again.
The corrosion needs to be scrubbed off to restore free movement of the parts. No free lunch here, no "spray and all is better" treatments. Elbow grease was the term used in the not so distant past.

IT STILL WORKS!

;-)

Sage advice. :thumbsup:
 
   / PTO ball bearings won't move #5  
When that happens to me, I put the end in a container of diesel for the day, never had it not free up
 
   / PTO ball bearings won't move
  • Thread Starter
#6  
Thanks to each and every one of you who responded - I really appreciate you taking time out of your own busy schedules to try to help out someone in need. :)

I'm not looking for easy, just something I haven't tried as what I have tried has not worked.

joecdeere - gonna try the diesel idea - I have spent every evening for a week and a half working on this and it is WAY past time I need to be in the field cutting. And since I have a diesel tractor and a diesel lawn tractor I have plenty of it on hand. :thumbsup:
 
   / PTO ball bearings won't move #7  
Sounds like the perfect place to try the 50/50 mix of Acetone & ATF. Works much better than PB Blaster, and even Kroil, and I've used both of those for years. I use an old dish detergent bottle as an applicator, so the Acetone will not evaporate. A quart of each won't set you back that much to try it.

I now buy Acetone by the gallon, and Rural King had their ATF on sale, 2 gal., for $14.99. I ought to be set for a few years.
 
   / PTO ball bearings won't move #8  
if only you had a pint of oil left from an oil change you would be set ..
 
   / PTO ball bearings won't move
  • Thread Starter
#9  
DJ54 - as luck would have it I have 2 quarts of ATF on hand due to a leaky transmission on my Dodge Diesel Ram 2500 (now fixed so the ATF is no longer immediately needed). :D

No Acetone on hand, but will definitely pick some up and give this a whirl.

How long do you let it work on the problem before adding some elbow grease into the mix? :confused:
 
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#10  
M5farms - This chick don't do my own oil changes... ;)
 
 

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