pjb153
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So I have a unique issue concerning a 3 PT blower I have purchased. Let me try to explain and see if anyone has other options that may help.
In a Craigslist ad, I spotted a really nice looking heavy 3pt 60 blower so I made the trip and after looking at it.. decided it was coming home. I own a 2010 JD 2305. Smaller machine, but will do just fine with this blower.
I have an issue with no protection in the driveline from the tractor PTO to the Blower input shaft, the PTO shaft is a 35n (heavy boy) that has no shear or slip clutch.
After researching, I found out that the blower is a 60 used on the front of an Allis Chalmers 5020 tractor running off a 540 PTO and was modified to a 3 PT set up.
The input shaft has what seems to be a 1 ス round shaft with a keyway. There is a hole drilled through the shaft, but no retaining ring to put a shear yoke on and trust it to stay on. The last thing I want is a bolt to shear on the blower and have a 540 RPM shaft to come loose and kill someone.
The kicker is the 35n series shaft and yokes, I was not able to find a torque limiter (shear pin) to fit on the yoke. The ones I found were for lighter 6n, 12n?
So I am down to what seems to be 4 possible solutions without getting a shop to start welding things..
#1 Try to find a 1 1/2 smooth bore to 6 spline PTO adapter, mount that on the blower and buy a normal snow blower shaft with shear yoke at the machine.
#2 Try to find some sort of female 6 spline with male 6 spline shear clutch to mount at the machine. Plug and play then.
#3 Try to fit up a new drive tube (square shaft) to replace the 35n series drive end with a standard yoke. Then I can purchase a shear yoke with quick connect for at the machine.
#4 Cut my square inner shaft and weld on a new yoke that is a standard light to medium use and gives me a shear yoke option.
Does anyone else see a solution?
Here are some photos for reference.
Thanks in advance




In a Craigslist ad, I spotted a really nice looking heavy 3pt 60 blower so I made the trip and after looking at it.. decided it was coming home. I own a 2010 JD 2305. Smaller machine, but will do just fine with this blower.
I have an issue with no protection in the driveline from the tractor PTO to the Blower input shaft, the PTO shaft is a 35n (heavy boy) that has no shear or slip clutch.
After researching, I found out that the blower is a 60 used on the front of an Allis Chalmers 5020 tractor running off a 540 PTO and was modified to a 3 PT set up.
The input shaft has what seems to be a 1 ス round shaft with a keyway. There is a hole drilled through the shaft, but no retaining ring to put a shear yoke on and trust it to stay on. The last thing I want is a bolt to shear on the blower and have a 540 RPM shaft to come loose and kill someone.
The kicker is the 35n series shaft and yokes, I was not able to find a torque limiter (shear pin) to fit on the yoke. The ones I found were for lighter 6n, 12n?
So I am down to what seems to be 4 possible solutions without getting a shop to start welding things..
#1 Try to find a 1 1/2 smooth bore to 6 spline PTO adapter, mount that on the blower and buy a normal snow blower shaft with shear yoke at the machine.
#2 Try to find some sort of female 6 spline with male 6 spline shear clutch to mount at the machine. Plug and play then.
#3 Try to fit up a new drive tube (square shaft) to replace the 35n series drive end with a standard yoke. Then I can purchase a shear yoke with quick connect for at the machine.
#4 Cut my square inner shaft and weld on a new yoke that is a standard light to medium use and gives me a shear yoke option.
Does anyone else see a solution?
Here are some photos for reference.
Thanks in advance



