So I have 2 mowers, a rough cut and a finish mower. For years my rough cut mower had a twisted PTO shaft that I could see wobble slightly as I used it. So I purchased a new one a year or 2 ago. Only to have it develop a slight wobble over the summer as well. The other night, I noticed that the PTO shaft on my finish mower appears to have a slight wobble as well. It does appear to be the actual shaft and not just the shroud. It also appears that I may have a small oil leak on the front of the gearbox. Is this related to the bent pto shaft?
So my questions are:
1) Do I need a new PTO shaft or can I continue to run with a slight wobble? How much wobble is normal?
2) Could my leaking gearbox be caused by the bent pto shaft?
1) Maybe and no.
I’d take some time to figure out why it’s wobbling before replacing the PTO shaft. They aren’t cheap and that might not be the problem.
Could be a bearing problem on the tractor end (unlikely) or gearbox end (more likely since you have a leaking seal there). Check for play with the shaft removed.
Could be a bent shaft. Removing the guards and checking straightness with a straight edge might be helpful there.
While the shaft and guards are off, check the U-joints thoroughly for play (shouldn’t be any).
Although unlikely, make sure it isn’t out of phase. I know many only go together one way but when I first started using my father’s brush hog, the PTO wobbled pretty bad. It is just two square shafts that go together any of four different ways. At some point it was put together with the U-joints on one end perpendicular to the other end (out of phase) which was causing stupid amounts of stress in the shaft as the two ends accelerated and decelerated at differing rates with every rotation. It created a whipping motion in the middle of the shaft. Ran it that way about 2 minutes before shutting it down and figuring it out.
Assuming you have full guards on it normally, while they’re off to inspect the actual shaft, if you haven’t isolated the problem I’d run it a bit with the guard off to make sure it’s the shaft wobbling and not just the guard wobbling. If it’s just the guard wobbling no need to do anything other than put it back on and watch it wobble.
2) Yes