PTO spline alignment

msmcknight

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Oct 30, 2017
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Hi everyone,

I'm pretty new to tractors. I've had my B2601 for about 9 months now and keep struggling to get the PTO spline on the tractor to line up with the PTO spline on the attachment. So, when I try to install the PTO shaft, one side or the other doesn't line up.

I usually adjust the spline on the attachment side by hand, but this can be tricky, especially if it doesn't want to turn easily.

Are there any tricks you guys know of to help with this? Is there a tool that will help -- maybe a spline tool on a socket I could connect a breaker bar to?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
-Michael
 

seanbarr

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Re: PTO spline allignment

Put the PTO lever in neutral (or in position between gears), then you should be able to free spin the PTO shaft by hand.


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Re: PTO spline allignment

As mentioned - placing the tractor pto in the "off" position should allow you to rotate the entire pto shaft as you place it over the implement. Placing a screwdriver in the yoke to help you turn it will help also.

Another thing to consider too - the sliding pto shaft will slide out from one another - it only goes back together ONE way! A sharpie or something that can mark on both shafts will help you slide them back if they need to come apart.
 

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Re: PTO spline allignment

Make sure your tractor engine is turned off.
 

SDT

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Re: PTO spline allignment

Hi everyone,

I'm pretty new to tractors. I've had my B2601 for about 9 months now and keep struggling to get the PTO spline on the tractor to line up with the PTO spline on the attachment. So, when I try to install the PTO shaft, one side or the other doesn't line up.

I usually adjust the spline on the attachment side by hand, but this can be tricky, especially if it doesn't want to turn easily.

Are there any tricks you guys know of to help with this? Is there a tool that will help -- maybe a spline tool on a socket I could connect a breaker bar to?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
-Michael
This is something that you will need to learn to deal with.

One thing that will help is to avoid removing a rotary cutter in grass. Removing it inside or in a cleared area allows the PTO shaft to be easily turned.

Depending upon the design of your tractor, putting the PTO engagement lever in the off position may or may not allow the PTO shaft to be turned by hand.

SDT
 

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Re: PTO spline allignment

New tractors have PTO brakes on them, so there is no putting it neutral, doesn't matter if the tractor is off or not.

The only way to deal with this is have a tool that will allow you to turn the PTO shaft on the implement.

It is usually easier to attach the implement, lift it up so you can spin the shaft easier.
 

seanbarr

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Re: PTO spline allignment

Mine’s a 2016. Could it be brand specific? In any case, I only discovered that by accident and utilized the trick. In the past, it was indeed a pain to wrestle with the implement to get the shaft lined up. Can’t imagine not having that ability to use the PTO in neutral & should be standard on tractors.

If there are PTO brakes, what’s the purpose?


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Re: PTO spline allignment

If there are PTO brakes, what’s the purpose?
Safety, stops the implement when off and reduces the risk of a fluid couple spin (PTO spins with implement off just from the fluid passing the gears).
 

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Re: PTO spline allignment

Most tractors with PTO brakes are designed to be turned by hand at least 1/2 turn with the engine off to allow easier hookups.
 

msmcknight

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Re: PTO spline allignment

You guys are great! Thank you so much. Putting the PTO lever in the "front" position allows the rear shaft to spin freely. It perfectly solved my problem.

As an FYI, my tractor is a 2017 B2601.

Thanks again to you all!
 

SDT

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Re: PTO spline allignment

Mine’s a 2016. Could it be brand specific? In any case, I only discovered that by accident and utilized the trick. In the past, it was indeed a pain to wrestle with the implement to get the shaft lined up. Can’t imagine not having that ability to use the PTO in neutral & should be standard on tractors.

If there are PTO brakes, what’s the purpose?


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The real purpose is lawyers.

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Husker

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I have a B2601... great tractor...
as others have correctly stated... put the PTO in neutral. ..put on a glove and turn the tractor PTO by hand...tractor should be off.
check the groves on the implement and then move the tractor PTO to closely line up. Shouldn't have to move too much.