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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 624674" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>checked the price on the flex couplings and the price you were quoted was about right.</p><p>wholesale was about 45.00 each</p><p>depending on the driveline (tractor hp, size of bushog, length and etc.) </p><p>premade drivelines complete with safety cover are reasonable now days.</p><p>in my opinion i think it is better to stay away from the metric drivelines.</p><p>it's harder to find metric u-joints and yokes,</p><p> but most farm supply stores keep the standard 12,14 and 35</p><p>series u-joints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 624674, member: 8382"] checked the price on the flex couplings and the price you were quoted was about right. wholesale was about 45.00 each depending on the driveline (tractor hp, size of bushog, length and etc.) premade drivelines complete with safety cover are reasonable now days. in my opinion i think it is better to stay away from the metric drivelines. it's harder to find metric u-joints and yokes, but most farm supply stores keep the standard 12,14 and 35 series u-joints. [/QUOTE]
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