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Tips for a seized PTO drive shaft?
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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 151679" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>Tie one end to a tree(not a fencepost)that you don't care too much about and the other end to tractor drawbar. Snatch until something gives. This after liberal use of the pb blaster. If pto shaft breaks or becomes otherwise unusabale, go to welding shop, get another, about $80. P.S., if it's bent it probably is unusable, unless you're very good with a press.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 151679, member: 588"] Tie one end to a tree(not a fencepost)that you don't care too much about and the other end to tractor drawbar. Snatch until something gives. This after liberal use of the pb blaster. If pto shaft breaks or becomes otherwise unusabale, go to welding shop, get another, about $80. P.S., if it's bent it probably is unusable, unless you're very good with a press. [/QUOTE]
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