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WD PTO gaskets

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    Posted: 28 Mar 2010 at 8:56pm
Does anyone know where I can find gaskets for the Pto housing that is underneath the middle of the tractor where the stub shaft of the PTO comes out?  It appears I need a gasket for the housing that goes around the shaft that has three bolts in it and also has the shaft seal pressed into it.  Then I need a gasket where the housing bolts to the underneath side of the tractor.
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The gasket for the 3 bolt flange is not hard to make, the one for housing to underside of tractor is the same as most truck PTO side plates, should be able toget  at NAPA. Cal in Ct.
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You can buy a roll of gasket material (several different thickness' ) at your local auto parts store. Cut out a piece, lay it over your part and tap around the edges and around the holes with the peen end of a ball pen hammer. 
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I make most of my gaskets. Buy an inexpensive "Hollow Punch Set" to make the holes, two or three thicknesses of gasket material, and you never have to order and wait for it to be shipped...........FWIW............O_O
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when making my own gaskets i use empty shell casing from 9mm .22 or .45 cal depending on the size of hole i need
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If you are talking about the round ones that the three bolt cover bolts up against, those are shims and are listed as use as many as required.  These are to adjust bearing preload.  Agco sells them in .005" and .010" steel, and .005" paper.  You will probably need .020 to .030 if you are putting in new bearings, probably less if you are using the old ones.
I don't know if the WD has a regular lip seal to seal around the stub shaft or if it is like the WC that has packing that gets squeezed tight by a packing nut to adjust how tight the seal is.  I think the packing material is available maybe Agco or NAPA.
The gasket for the top between the transmission and the PTO housing can be made as discussed above or purchased from Agco.
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