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Allis 185 PTO shaft removal

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    Posted: 27 Oct 2024 at 6:28pm
Hello, I am trying to remove a bent PTO shaft out of a 185. My brother hit a stump with a bush hog and now the shaft is bent and will not disengage. I tried to pull the shaft today by removing the rear cover that holds the bearing and shaft in but couldn’t budge the shaft. The replacement shaft that I purchased looks like it would just slide in and out with the exception of what I can only guess is there may be a bearing at the front of the shaft that may be holding it. Is there a bearing on the front of the shaft that is pressed on? Do I need to get the PTO disengaged before I try to remove the shaft? Any information is appreciated thanks
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It won't pull out because it is bent. Somehow get something welded to the junk shaft so you can hook a chain onto it and pull (or yank) it out. Drain all the oils first.
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He's talking to drain the transmission (plug is above the drawbar under rear of tractor) and the torque tube/ hydraulics ( 1/2" pipe plug in housing just ahead of left step). 
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