I don’t know if this will push it over two pages or not but I feel it reasonable to do my part to flog this dead horse at least past two pages.
A BFH is one of my most favorite tools. How can you not enjoy struggling with something for an hour trying all reasonable options and finally getting out the 16 pounder to make whatever it is wish it had cooperated sooner? But… I can’t see how a BFH would do anything constructive to remove a PTO cover that slips on similar to a handlebar cover.
We used to have three tractors. Sold one of the old ones. That’s left us with one old one and the new Kubota. The two older ones never had covers during my lifetime. Once in a while, if they’re kind of dirty or gritty it’s a good idea to spend 5 seconds wiping it off before hooking something to it. Otherwise there doesn’t seem to be a downside to leaving it uncovered.
The Kubota came with the handlebar cover thing on the PTO. I keep it on because I use more PTO stuff with the Kubota (chipper, stump grinder, generator, bush hog) v what we ran in the N and H (bush hog and a post hole auger I don’t recall using since about 1997). I like having the option to keep the shaft nice and greasy, yet keep it covered so it doesn’t get gobbed up with dusty grit. So I keep it on at all times when not running a PTO implement except when I forget to put it back on or forget where I put the dang thing when I took it off, which means it’s hanging in the wind naked about half the time it isn’t doing something constructive.
There. I have now done all I can to run this to three pages, rambling at ridiculous length, yet somehow staying on topic.
Edit: Dang it, still on page 2. 🫤