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Charlyn PTO Pump Part Needed

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Gary (e.c.mo) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 21 Jun 2010 at 3:10pm
Guys I need the front half of the pto coupling that fits a 1 3/8 pto shaft. My pto coupling fits a 1 1/8 shaft. I am taking pump off of Allis B and wanting to put it on a Allis WC. If anyone has any parts email me with tele# or call me at 1-573-470-2573. Thanks Gary
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Your local Farm and Fleet or Tractor Supply store will have an adapter that fits the     1 1/8 and has an 1 3/8 spline on the back.
http://www.ae-ta.com
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Here's the way someone mounted one on an unstyled WC. There's a shaft inside that pipe that's visible in the picture, there's a pair of Vicegrips clamped to the pipe to keep it from turning. The shaft is driven by a V-belt off the front of the crank shaft, then a roller chain drives the pump. If you look hard you can see the chain and sprocket. A little but it gives you live hydraulics.

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