Back in February, I bought a 2003 used L300DT tractor. Although it is a rather simple basic tractor, it is much more advanced over the 1952 8N it replaced. Last week, I purchased a used Rotomec tiller. Reading up on tillers I learned that it is important to make sure the PTO shaft is correctly sized lengthwise for the tractor used to operate it. This particular 5ft. Tiller came from a farm with huge tractors and the owner I purchased it from told me he realized he had bought a tiller too small for his tractors, so he was selling this one and replacing it with a larger tiller. Overall, the tiller is in great shape but I need a little reassurance that my PTO shaft is OK as is, or do I need to cut it a bit for proper fitting?
I have hitched up the tiller and instead of hooking up the driveshaft, I laid a piece of flat bar across the hitch arms and placed the two pieces of the shaft side by side. It looks to me that the shafts will not bottom out (jam) into one another but I wanted to get some experienced input from any of you folks who deal with these things daily.
I am a hobby gardener (at best) and not too ashamed to admit that there are some things a 76-year-old can learn. Speaking of learning here's my first attempt to post a picture on this forum.
I have hitched up the tiller and instead of hooking up the driveshaft, I laid a piece of flat bar across the hitch arms and placed the two pieces of the shaft side by side. It looks to me that the shafts will not bottom out (jam) into one another but I wanted to get some experienced input from any of you folks who deal with these things daily.
I am a hobby gardener (at best) and not too ashamed to admit that there are some things a 76-year-old can learn. Speaking of learning here's my first attempt to post a picture on this forum.