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Tips for a seized PTO drive shaft?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 152006" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>If its bent forget it and buy a new one. Otherwise put some heat on it first to loosen the rust.get as much penetrating oil in it as possible. Heat the center of it again as this will draw the oil to the heat. Repeat if necessary, get all the oil in it as you can. Let cool. Pound with a hammer to shorten it a little, not really trying to shorten it, just to get it to move. Now go to the tree and winch. If it still wont move use the ice on the inner tube as it will contract. Put a little heat on the outside part with a torch. Do this rather quickly as the heat will transfer to the inner tube. For this to work the inner tube will have to be cold and the outer one hot. While it is still under tension from the winch hit it with the hammer to shock it. good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 152006, member: 1184"] If its bent forget it and buy a new one. Otherwise put some heat on it first to loosen the rust.get as much penetrating oil in it as possible. Heat the center of it again as this will draw the oil to the heat. Repeat if necessary, get all the oil in it as you can. Let cool. Pound with a hammer to shorten it a little, not really trying to shorten it, just to get it to move. Now go to the tree and winch. If it still wont move use the ice on the inner tube as it will contract. Put a little heat on the outside part with a torch. Do this rather quickly as the heat will transfer to the inner tube. For this to work the inner tube will have to be cold and the outer one hot. While it is still under tension from the winch hit it with the hammer to shock it. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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