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JamesBe1

Anyone know where I can get a spline stub for a rear PTO?

The PTO is 1" with 15 splines. I poked around the internet for a few hours yesterday without much luck. Although I believe that JD might use the same dimension PTO on some of their models. There was even a reference to a spline stub, but no part number.

I would like like to know if wheel horse sold one (I'm pretty sure that they did), and what the part number would be. It's not important to me what the source is, as long as it works.

Thanx,

James

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SousaKerry

Are you talking about the standard male end on the tractor?

I think I have seen them on shafts at Tractor Supply, may have to buy a complete shaft and cut it down. But I believe there are adapters available that can be cut down also.

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JamesBe1

Are you talking about the standard male end on the tractor?

I think I have seen them on shafts at Tractor Supply, may have to buy a complete shaft and cut it down. But I believe there are adapters available that can be cut down also.

Thanx Sousakerry2,

Odd, the end of my tractor PTO is female. I was down at tractor supply yesterday looking around for an adapter, but didn't see anything that would work Most of their stuff is Cat 1 and above.

I checked their catalog (online and paper), and didn't see what I needed there either.

The shaft for my tiller is female, and it was what I used to determine the diameter and spline count. I think I better check what is on the tractor itself, but I know that it is female also. So, I need a male/male adapter. One side for sure is 1" 15 spline, and I will double check the tractor just to be sure.

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Shuboxlover

The end of my PTO is female also.....

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JamesBe1

Thanx. I found that I had the wrong yoke end on my driveshaft.

The good news is that, the pto end of the driveshaft is still available from M&D. The bad new is that they want over $700 for it. That is more than I paid for tractor and tiller combined.

The driveshaft yoke with male spline end is still available from Neapa, and I can change that if I want to, but I believe there is a cheaper and easier way:

I found splined shaft at surplus center that I can cut down in length and attach to my driveshaft to make it a male end. It's on order but I haven't received it yet.

I'll post the end results.

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