BX2380 mower deck drive shaft.problem.

pgmrdan

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While attaching my mower deck I slid the 2 parts of the PTO shaft apart and can't get the male splines.to slide into the female part. Is there a trick to it? I have no problem when this happens on my old Ford mower.

I'm feeling really stupid right now please be kind!..:D
 

85Hokie

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ok - it is a one way ticket

Look at the two CV joint ends - they have to be INLINE with each end - so with this, you have a 50/50 chance of getting it together.

IF you look very closely - you will see one of the grooves is a bit different that the rest - as the other male piece is also a bit different.

Notice the alignment of this shaft

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pgmrdan

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I noticed the female part has one wide groove in it and thought it might be an alignment issue. You're picture explains it. I'll give it a try.

Thanks!
 

Speed25

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I noticed the female part has one wide groove in it and thought it might be an alignment issue. You're picture explains it. I'll give it a try.

Thanks!
Yeah the female part has a wide groove in one side while the male part has a welded bead between two of the splines. That welded bead needs to slide into the groove on the female part. I keep meaning to put some marking paint on the outside of the shafts when assembled to make alignment easier.
 

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That happened to me once. Like Speed25 mentioned, once you finally figure out that it only fits one way, use a marker or file on both pieces once it is together, so it will help you properly line up the splines.
 
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