Removing PTO shaft on MF-1250

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Joe Batt

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Winchester, IN
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MF 1250, Ford 4000
My PTO shaft wobbles just a bit. Dad didn't completely disconnect the rotary mower and ended up backing over half the PTO shaft last summer. I think the PTO output is bent on the tractor, so I'm trying to remove it.

It looks like it's held in with a snap ring and a pressed in bearing. Should I be able to pull the whole shaft and bearing out with a slide hammer all at once? Do I need to take that snap ring off (I've tried, and failed...). I removed the two bolts that hold in the bearing and have yanked as hard as I can with a slide hammer attached to the shaft with a chain.

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Joe
 
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Remove the chain, pry the shaft seal out and remove the internal snap ring. The shaft and bearing should then come out with the slide hammer. Looks like a fun project to put back though. The sliding gear will have to be held in place on the shift fork while the new shaft is put back into place.
 
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Shoot! I didn't notice that snap ring behind the seal in the parts diagram. Too bad the seal is $81. Thanks!

Remove the chain, pry the shaft seal out and remove the internal snap ring.
 
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Excellent! Thanks.

Didn't require the slide hammer at all. The bearing towards the front of the tractor wasn't even pressed in tight. This is a heck of a lot easier to work on than the junk cars I normally work on, but the parts cost 5-20X as much as 20 year old Accord parts (24 hours of Lemons).

I think this shaft is bent less than 1/8". I can see a wobble, but not bad enough to stop from mowing about 5 acres last fall. Any opinion on having a shop straighten it versus buying a new one ($236)? I'll have to buy a new seal ($81) and I will replace the bearing ($11).

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I wouldn't think a shop would have much luck with straightening. With enough power they might straighten it but I would think that hardened steel might fracture. 'Course it didn't when it was damaged (maybe) so I think it's worth a try. By the time you find out, you'll be good at replacing the seal and shaft!
Jim
 
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I wouldn't think a shop would have much luck with straightening. With enough power they might straighten it but I would think that hardened steel might fracture. 'Course it didn't when it was damaged (maybe) so I think it's worth a try. By the time you find out, you'll be good at replacing the seal and shaft!
Jim
 
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Excellent! Thanks.

Didn't require the slide hammer at all. The bearing towards the front of the tractor wasn't even pressed in tight. This is a heck of a lot easier to work on than the junk cars I normally work on, but the parts cost 5-20X as much as 20 year old Accord parts (24 hours of Lemons).

I think this shaft is bent less than 1/8". I can see a wobble, but not bad enough to stop from mowing about 5 acres last fall. Any opinion on having a shop straighten it versus buying a new one ($236)? I'll have to buy a new seal ($81) and I will replace the bearing ($11).

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Hi. I have a 1250 with a leaking PTO shaft seel. Do you know if this part number is correct? 3703965m91 I need to replace it and I can't seem to get the part number from the local dealer. Thanks Don
 
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Yep. That's it.
 
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Joe, Any special tips for to getting that seal off (or back in)? I only plan on taking that one out. Thanks, Don
 
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Nope. I really didn't know what I was doing. I tapped it in gently with a block of wood and a hammer, trying to keep it as square as possible.

I still screwed it up. The spring in the seal got caught and pulled off. It doesn't leak yet and it has about 12 hours of mowing on it.

Joe
 

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