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Hi, anyone with experience using PTOs would you mind taking a few mins to fill out a survey for a uni project? It's hugely appreciated!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 7864874" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>Done.</p><p>You have your work cut out redesigning PTO guards to be safer, or preventing stupidity.</p><p>It would go a long way to make them cheap to maintain with conversion kits if possible from other standard types.</p><p>I will add 90% of problems come from over greasing and under greasing of the guards themselves over greasing can create a black tar type build up (dust and grease) that makes them impossible to fit as it gets into the sliding sections and makes it very difficult to take on or off, I spent days trying to find a good product to clean old guards covers, (inside) and had the hassle to fully dismantling them to do so but, they were night and day diffrent to use and put on and off the tractor after it was done. (Heavy duty degreaser) PTO Shaft guards with non sliding covers would be a big help, ps they all need to shorten a little just to allow them to be put on or off a machine, and be taken apart for maintenance if the bearings in the yokes fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 7864874, member: 55822"] Done. You have your work cut out redesigning PTO guards to be safer, or preventing stupidity. It would go a long way to make them cheap to maintain with conversion kits if possible from other standard types. I will add 90% of problems come from over greasing and under greasing of the guards themselves over greasing can create a black tar type build up (dust and grease) that makes them impossible to fit as it gets into the sliding sections and makes it very difficult to take on or off, I spent days trying to find a good product to clean old guards covers, (inside) and had the hassle to fully dismantling them to do so but, they were night and day diffrent to use and put on and off the tractor after it was done. (Heavy duty degreaser) PTO Shaft guards with non sliding covers would be a big help, ps they all need to shorten a little just to allow them to be put on or off a machine, and be taken apart for maintenance if the bearings in the yokes fail. [/QUOTE]
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Hi, anyone with experience using PTOs would you mind taking a few mins to fill out a survey for a uni project? It's hugely appreciated!
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