gssixgun
Active member
Equipment
L3600, FEL, SnoBlower, Box Blade, Rear Blade, Forks, Cultivator, Plow
Need some more thoughts here gents
I just blew apart the U-Joint and PTO cradle on the snowblower
Yes I was pushing it hard, it was my fault
BUT
Why would that blow apart rather then the Shear Pin
I checked the obvious before I go to town to buy a new PTO shaft
The PTO is spinning when engaged
The Blower Auger and Lift can be turned by hand
The Pin is still good
The Chain moves freely
The gears are clear and engaged
I was digging deep and moving as much of the base off the road as possible and I did push it hard into some deep stuff..
I know it was my fault and I accept that but it still makes no sense to me why the U-joint and Cradle at the PTO
Angle ??? Did I maybe stress it when the Blower dug down and in ???
Ideas Gents ????
I won't know for sure until I hook it all back up and engage the drive with my fingers crossed
But I have spun it all by hand and everything is moving freely with the Shaft disengaged...
TIA
I just blew apart the U-Joint and PTO cradle on the snowblower
Yes I was pushing it hard, it was my fault
BUT
Why would that blow apart rather then the Shear Pin
I checked the obvious before I go to town to buy a new PTO shaft
The PTO is spinning when engaged
The Blower Auger and Lift can be turned by hand
The Pin is still good
The Chain moves freely
The gears are clear and engaged
I was digging deep and moving as much of the base off the road as possible and I did push it hard into some deep stuff..
I know it was my fault and I accept that but it still makes no sense to me why the U-joint and Cradle at the PTO
Angle ??? Did I maybe stress it when the Blower dug down and in ???
Ideas Gents ????
I won't know for sure until I hook it all back up and engage the drive with my fingers crossed
But I have spun it all by hand and everything is moving freely with the Shaft disengaged...
TIA