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Folks - I'm going to beg your patience here as this post will sound a little scatterbrained at first.
Here's the situation. B7510 tractor with a front-mount snow blower (B2771) with a front hitch of unknown model (sorry, ID tag is there but there is absolutely nothing legible on it so I have no idea which hitch it is, I know it's NOT the B2733 as I have that newer-style hitch on my other B7510). The mid-pto drive shaft is bent. This drive shaft is of the older slip-joint style with a square tube within square tube design which collapses and expands to accommodate the different lengths needed to hook up and unhook the PTO connections. One end has 10 splines, the other 15 splines; in between is a typical PTO shaft with plastic external safety shields.
My problem is this shaft is bent. It was bent when I bought it, likely bent during shipment to me. The total bend deflection is about 1/2". In consultation with two local Kubota dealers as well as one non-Kubota repair shop I've been told that straightening the shaft is a fool's errand with a low probability of success and a high probability of frustration.
I've looked at the newer, simpler PTO shaft arrangement on my newer front hitch (B2733A) - I believe this shaft is p/n 7006002186 and is described as part of the M00400 drive line kit. This shaft does not have a slip joint. Instead the front spline section is longer, allowing it to slide forward and back on the fixed portion of the front hitch, thus accommodating attaching and detaching the shaft from the tractor's mid PTO. This shaft seems like an appropriate replacement for the complex and more expensive shaft assembly that came with the front hitch and which now is bent. I've measured the length difference between these shafts and it appears there's 1/2" difference at the most so I "think" this will work to swap out the old style shaft with the new-style shaft.
My questions to the collective are...
1) has anybody had any success in straightening the old-style slip-joint mid pto shaft? if so, how did you do it?
2) has anybody tried updating their front hitch using the newer, simpler non-slip-joint mid-PTO shaft (p/n 7006002186)?
3) does anybody have a source in Canada for a reasonable price on either one of these shafts or the component parts to replace the "yoke and male shaft assy" and "yoke and female shaft assy" on the old shaft?
Thanks for your helpful replies.
Here's the situation. B7510 tractor with a front-mount snow blower (B2771) with a front hitch of unknown model (sorry, ID tag is there but there is absolutely nothing legible on it so I have no idea which hitch it is, I know it's NOT the B2733 as I have that newer-style hitch on my other B7510). The mid-pto drive shaft is bent. This drive shaft is of the older slip-joint style with a square tube within square tube design which collapses and expands to accommodate the different lengths needed to hook up and unhook the PTO connections. One end has 10 splines, the other 15 splines; in between is a typical PTO shaft with plastic external safety shields.
My problem is this shaft is bent. It was bent when I bought it, likely bent during shipment to me. The total bend deflection is about 1/2". In consultation with two local Kubota dealers as well as one non-Kubota repair shop I've been told that straightening the shaft is a fool's errand with a low probability of success and a high probability of frustration.
I've looked at the newer, simpler PTO shaft arrangement on my newer front hitch (B2733A) - I believe this shaft is p/n 7006002186 and is described as part of the M00400 drive line kit. This shaft does not have a slip joint. Instead the front spline section is longer, allowing it to slide forward and back on the fixed portion of the front hitch, thus accommodating attaching and detaching the shaft from the tractor's mid PTO. This shaft seems like an appropriate replacement for the complex and more expensive shaft assembly that came with the front hitch and which now is bent. I've measured the length difference between these shafts and it appears there's 1/2" difference at the most so I "think" this will work to swap out the old style shaft with the new-style shaft.
My questions to the collective are...
1) has anybody had any success in straightening the old-style slip-joint mid pto shaft? if so, how did you do it?
2) has anybody tried updating their front hitch using the newer, simpler non-slip-joint mid-PTO shaft (p/n 7006002186)?
3) does anybody have a source in Canada for a reasonable price on either one of these shafts or the component parts to replace the "yoke and male shaft assy" and "yoke and female shaft assy" on the old shaft?
Thanks for your helpful replies.