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Stuck PTO Shaft
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<blockquote data-quote="M-5" data-source="post: 1517672" data-attributes="member: 23550"><p>Personally I don't like any lubrication on a PTO shaft it will slide better without it . </p><p>If its a piece of equipment that is not used often the light oil helps to reduce rust. biggest culprit is moisture between the shaft and sleeve. WD40 or Remoil is what I spray mine with and then when not in use. devise a hanger so it it parallel with the ground so rain can not enter either end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M-5, post: 1517672, member: 23550"] Personally I don't like any lubrication on a PTO shaft it will slide better without it . If its a piece of equipment that is not used often the light oil helps to reduce rust. biggest culprit is moisture between the shaft and sleeve. WD40 or Remoil is what I spray mine with and then when not in use. devise a hanger so it it parallel with the ground so rain can not enter either end. [/QUOTE]
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