PTO shaft bolt removal

   / PTO shaft bolt removal #1  

confederatemule

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On a Rhino 172 rotary cutter I am not having any luck at removing the bolt that holds the shaft to the cutter gear box. The nut came off easy. I think the bolt is supposed to be easy to pull out. The bolt will barley turn, and then not very far. Is it so rusty that it will not turn? I see no evidence of rust. Do you suppose it has tried to sheer and therefore is no longer straight? It is the original factory bolt. The shaft has a slip clutch.
Thanks for any help.
 
   / PTO shaft bolt removal #3  
Do you suppose it has tried to sheer and therefore is no longer straight?

Yes,
A punch and a big hammer should do the trick.
Also twisting the shaft / gear box shaft this bolt connects might help (if there is any free play between them)
 
   / PTO shaft bolt removal #4  
First suspicion is the bolt tried to shear and won't come out easily because of that. Put some penetrating oil on it and let it soak for a bit. Then punch/hammer it out. Just watch your fingers. The gear box shaft may tend to move on you as you work on it.
 
   / PTO shaft bolt removal #5  
I agree with the other posters. The bolt is partly sheared and the clutch is partly frozen/rusted to the gearbox shaft. Spray lube on the connection and keep working at it. (y)
 
   / PTO shaft bolt removal #6  
Why worry about it? Just put a new bolt and two crescent wrenches in the tool box and keep going.
 
 

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