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Eldon (WA)
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Topic: Oops!Posted: 07 Nov 2016 at 9:40pm |
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Tilling a sand-packed horse arena with the 185 and 80" Howard rotovator this morning, finished the first pass and something popped and the tiller stopped. Get off the tractor to take a look and the 540/1000 pto stub is hanging out of the tractor. Take it home and take the tiller off and see one bolt missing and the other three sheared off! I knew it was working the tractor hard, but never expected this. Now I get to have fun extracting the three bolts. I guess it was better than breaking something inside....
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CrestonM
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Posted: 07 Nov 2016 at 9:47pm |
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I'd say so! Hope nothing major was hurt. Might make sure the splines inside and outside the tractor are ok and not damaged.
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Eldon (WA)
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Posted: 07 Nov 2016 at 9:58pm |
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I'm pretty sure the stub is just driven by the 4 bolts, large b/c for the 540, flip it and use the small b/c for the 1000.
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shameless (ne)
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Posted: 07 Nov 2016 at 10:01pm |
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I broke one of them PTO turn around units on my 7010 bush hogging one day! dealer said he'd never seen one of them break before and gave me one off a tractor on their lot (no charge) and haven't broke it yet. no bolts broke off, was the 540 shaft side.
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DanWi
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Posted: 07 Nov 2016 at 10:14pm |
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With the heads broke off, if the bolts didn't turn in hard alll the way they should turn out easy with no pressure on them. Used a small drill bit on one on a 200 and it turned it in farther just had ti drill enough of a hole for a small ez out to back it out. Or if you are good with a welder and they broke off flush you could use that trick. good luck
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shameless (ne)
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Posted: 08 Nov 2016 at 1:13am |
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also try some left hand drill bits
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JC-WI
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Posted: 08 Nov 2016 at 1:23am |
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Dan73
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Posted: 08 Nov 2016 at 1:43am |
2x just what I was thinking. |
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Amos
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Posted: 08 Nov 2016 at 6:33am |
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Bolt may have been stretched, we have had that happen here or caught it when it was loose and the bolts were stretched, most likely from being over tightened...
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Tbone95
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Posted: 08 Nov 2016 at 6:42am |
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I broke a bolt off in mine while installing and over tightened. It came out quite easily.
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Posted: 08 Nov 2016 at 7:32am |
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I would say the bolts were loose to start with. MACK
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Eldon (WA)
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Gerald J.
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Posted: 08 Nov 2016 at 9:39am |
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Loose bolts on PTOs lead to this failure. JD 3010 and 4010 had much the same problem. On those a rod in the center of the inner shaft shifted the gears between 540 and 1000 RPM depending on the spline extension and if you don't shift it gently and make sure its shifted for the speed that pushes the inner rod, you can break gears inside the transmission tightening the flange bolts, so on those its crucial to keep the bolts tight, checking them regularly.
Left hand drill bits often back a broken bolt stub out when they grab breaking through the other end of the broken bolt. Since the bolts probably aren't rusted in place, they should back out easily. And an easyout should work without breaking if the left handed bit doesn't. If the tiller was jumping it might be that you were getting down to the stone fill, doing too good a tilling job. Make sure the hitch and the PTO shaft didn't bottom anywhere in the tiller positioning, that can be hard on PTO shaft adapters and extensions too. Gerald J. |
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Eldon (WA)
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Posted: 08 Nov 2016 at 11:36am |
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Fixed! All three came right out with a hammer and sharp chisel. Robbed 4 bolts off of a parts tractor, so good to go. Too bad all repairs aren't this easy
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Ky.Allis
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Posted: 08 Nov 2016 at 5:09pm |
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If I remember right they are Grade 8 bolts.
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Gerald J.
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Posted: 08 Nov 2016 at 7:52pm |
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Grade 8 bolts are stronger than grade 5 but some engineers believe grade 8 is more likely to break with a shock load than grade 5. The hardness makes grade 8 more brittle.
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