WD 45 pto bolt
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Topic: WD 45 pto bolt
Posted By: captaindana
Subject: WD 45 pto bolt
Date Posted: 27 Jun 2024 at 7:55pm
Noticed its worn quite a bit, its the bolt under belly where the pto surfaces from the innards. What hardness bolt shall I install? Thanks family. D
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Posted By: dr p
Date Posted: 27 Jun 2024 at 8:09pm
I used a class 5. An 8 would be too hard
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Posted By: Mikez
Date Posted: 27 Jun 2024 at 8:18pm
How quick do you want it. We can bring one with other stuff I have for you.
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Posted By: captaindana
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2024 at 4:18am
What grade Milez? I agree with the dr but wondered what they originally came out of the factory with?
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Posted By: WF owner
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2024 at 5:37am
Someone can correct me if I am wrong, but I believe this is a special bolt. It's been a long time, but I think I remember the bolt having a shoulder under the head.
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Posted By: Dennis J OPKs
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2024 at 6:57am
It is a unique bolt & I believe it's called a shoulder bolt. The threaded section is smaller than the bolt portion. If the bolt is worn chances are the PTO connection is also egged out depending on how much PTO work the tractor has. Ray in Michigan used to machine the replacement connector and you simply cut off the old one & weld on his new one. I had mine done by a local machine shop. Hopefully, the stub shaft is good enough to not need replacement. Those bolts are still available, not sure of the engineering behind that.
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Posted By: captaindana
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2024 at 7:07am
Yes Mikez put it in my pile!!
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Posted By: Mikez
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2024 at 7:07am
This the bolt.
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Posted By: IBWD MIke
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2024 at 7:48am
I'm betting Lon has a pile of used ones. They are NOT a "shear-bolt". Get the correct bolt, new or used.
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Posted By: Brian G. NY
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2024 at 9:55am
I wonder if a bolt of the correct thread diameter could be "bushed up"to bring it closer to the size of the "wallowed out" hole. Not the best solution but might help "tighten" things up some.
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