Harv
You may have left it in many different<A HREF="http://www.acknowledge.com/tractor/L2500DT/photos/RackOptions.jpg" target="_new">
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<font color=blue>did you check the back end of the toolbox under the seat?</font color=blue>
That's another thing they forgot to give me, Jag. /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif
Far as I know, there ain't no toolbox under the seat nor anywhere else on an L2500. That's probably why they call it an "economy" tractor. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
Imagine how embarrassed I'll be if it turns out you're right. /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif It'll be a couple more weeks before I see my tractor again, so I can't double check right now.
Ron could be right -- maybe the monkeys got out of my barrel and swiped the danged PTO shaft cover. /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif
I never had one for my old L175 but had considered making an L shaped flap and welding a piece of pipe for the pin to slide through for holding in place. Just as a safety measure, but sold the tractor before doing so.
2001 New Holland TN70,2003 John Deere 250 Series II skidsteer,1987 John Deere 2155,2013 John Deere 5055E MFWD,2007 Duramax 4x4 truck, 1973 MF 165,Artic Cat 550 Cougar sled
I dont know about your tractor but on my new Tn70 that was deliverd Friday, had the shaft cap inside of the tool box.I am not sure if your tractor has a tool box or not.
On my TC29D, the mid pto has a plastic push on cover that has never been taken off, and probably never will be.
I have the screw on cap for the rear, and put it on when I'm not using the pto.
The manuel say's<font color=blue> " The PTO cap should always be installed when the PTO is not in use"</font color=blue>
It does not give the why. I figure it's to keep dirt, debris, and moisture off the shaft.