PTO "housing. Damaged

Mr. Sam

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MF7624 Does the tractor work too long?
PTO "housing. Damaged
Have the same case?
 

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Cowabunga

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Ceredigion,Wales
What is the question or point made? What are we meant to see in the pictures?
I can only assume that English is not your first language, so I should like to point out that very little of the original post's text makes sense.

1. "Does the tractor work too long?" A question. What are we meant to make of that question though?

2. "PTO "housing damaged" . A statement. If that is so, where on the pictures are we meant to see the damage? What sort of damage is it?

3. "Have the same case?" Another question. The same case as what though? It just doesn't make sense I'm afraid and I, for one, can't even guess at a sensible answer because I cannot guess what the content of the post means apart from some issue with the PTO.

Please do try again.
 

kill

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Livestock Farmer
Location
South West
What's the issue with Massey and fusions
Severe dips with baler going down hill steeply and tractor rising steeply and PTO shafts can dead end (due to distance between hitch and gearbox on baler end of fusion) as only know to well as have smashed 2x tractors in same field in same dip but didn't work it out until second time as casting cracks but PTO works for a few days afterwards. PTO stub shaft then goes very wobbly and leaks oil. One tractor kept cutting PTO out and the other went really noisey as casting was touching the rear differential but only when PTO wasn't on.
Now always rake that gully along rather than across. Both tractors were JD's
 

milkloss

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Livestock Farmer
Location
East Sussex
What is the question or point made? What are we meant to see in the pictures?
I can only assume that English is not your first language, so I should like to point out that very little of the original post's text makes sense.

1. "Does the tractor work too long?" A question. What are we meant to make of that question though?

2. "PTO "housing damaged" . A statement. If that is so, where on the pictures are we meant to see the damage? What sort of damage is it?

3. "Have the same case?" Another question. The same case as what though? It just doesn't make sense I'm afraid and I, for one, can't even guess at a sensible answer because I cannot guess what the content of the post means apart from some issue with the PTO.

Please do try again.

Really? Give the guy a chance. Try and engage and encourage. It would seem he/she is a farmer/ag engineer and is at least trying to join in.

If the OP is genuine then I personally think your post shows you as a particularly horrible and pedantic person. I don’t mean offence but what happened to a feeling of community and inclusion?
 

Farmer_Joe

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Livestock Farmer
Location
The North
Really? Give the guy a chance. Try and engage and encourage. It would seem he/she is a farmer/ag engineer and is at least trying to join in.

If the OP is genuine then I personally think your post shows you as a particularly horrible and pedantic person. I don’t mean offence but what happened to a feeling of community and inclusion?
I agree, ^^^

well done for posting Mr Sam,

more information would be gratefully received so we could give better advice

welcome to the forum :)
 

James

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Location
Comber, Down
Severe dips with baler going down hill steeply and tractor rising steeply and PTO shafts can dead end (due to distance between hitch and gearbox on baler end of fusion) as only know to well as have smashed 2x tractors in same field in same dip but didn't work it out until second time as casting cracks but PTO works for a few days afterwards. PTO stub shaft then goes very wobbly and leaks oil. One tractor kept cutting PTO out and the other went really noisey as casting was touching the rear differential but only when PTO wasn't on.
Now always rake that gully along rather than across. Both tractors were JD's

Thankfully never had a problem like that definitely something to watch for
 

Cowabunga

Member
Location
Ceredigion,Wales
Really? Give the guy a chance. Try and engage and encourage. It would seem he/she is a farmer/ag engineer and is at least trying to join in.

If the OP is genuine then I personally think your post shows you as a particularly horrible and pedantic person. I don’t mean offence but what happened to a feeling of community and inclusion?
What is wrong with pointing out that his post makes no sense as written? Would it better to pretend that it did? I want to know what the problem is. What you are doing is trolling off-topic.
 

milkloss

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
East Sussex
What is wrong with pointing out that his post makes no sense as written? Would it better to pretend that it did? I want to know what the problem is. What you are doing is trolling off-topic.

Your post read as though you were challenging, belittling and quite frankly taking the p1ss out of someone doing their best to engage in a friendly manner on a farming forum.
No way am I trolling, I’m just pointing out your social inadequacy that is embarrassing to me as one of the vast majority of English speaking members here. You make us sound hostile and unapproachable which is not a brush I wish to be tarred with along with you.

If you think I’m going off topic then I’ll quite happily delete my content off this thread if you delete yours. End of.
 

Cowabunga

Member
Location
Ceredigion,Wales
Your post read as though you were challenging, belittling and quite frankly taking the p1ss out of someone doing their best to engage in a friendly manner on a farming forum.
No way am I trolling, I’m just pointing out your social inadequacy that is embarrassing to me as one of the vast majority of English speaking members here. You make us sound hostile and unapproachable which is not a brush I wish to be tarred with along with you.

If you think I’m going off topic then I’ll quite happily delete my content off this thread if you delete yours. End of.
Nope. My enquiry as to the post’s meaning and nature of any possible question is perfectly reasonable. It is you that has issues. It is up to the original poster whether he would like to explain further and possibly address some of the issues I raised, not for some interfering busybody. Since you insist on putting your nose in, YOU explain to me exactly what his problem is. Thanks in advance.
 
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fiat 9090

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Location
co offaly eire
What is wrong with pointing out that his post makes no sense as written? Would it better to pretend that it did? I want to know what the problem is. What you are doing is trolling off-topic.
there is no need to be so pedantic i agree with milk loss there is empathy manners understanding and and respect for other peoples dilemmas
 
Got to say I agree with the duck, the OP has a problem but I can’t fathom out what it is. The duck has pointed out that it makes little sense and has pointed out why so that the OP can try again to explain their problem.
Like the duck, I presume English is not the OP’s first language and I’m sure they are doing their best but further clarification is needed for any meaningful help to be given.
 
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milkloss

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
East Sussex
What is the question or point made? What are we meant to see in the pictures?
I can only assume that English is not your first language, so I should like to point out that very little of the original post's text makes sense.

1. "Does the tractor work too long?" A question. What are we meant to make of that question though?

2. "PTO "housing damaged" . A statement. If that is so, where on the pictures are we meant to see the damage? What sort of damage is it?

3. "Have the same case?" Another question. The same case as what though? It just doesn't make sense I'm afraid and I, for one, can't even guess at a sensible answer because I cannot guess what the content of the post means apart from some issue with the PTO.

Please do try again.

For a chap that makes some interesting factual posts you are somewhat lacking in warmth in other areas.

For what it’s worth I apologise as I was a bit cranky yesterday and kicked off a little. Chain broke on the floor of the lucas G, didn‘t destroy itself though (miracle!) but a fair dig with a couple of tonne of silo dumped in it. Oh, and when it was all sorted someone had left the gate open and 90 cows and calves thought they’d go and check the farm for grass...mud.

1. He’s perhaps asking asking members if the tractor has done too many hours, maybe with out a decent service etc. Simple to craft an answer so you can engage with his issue such as ‘how many hours has it done?’ Or ‘when did you last change the oil?’ Yes, yes, not entirely of relevance and accuracy but a start in conversation.

2. Yes, the pto housing is indeed damaged and if you look at the pictures it has a crack in the casting through the bolt(?). You could say ‘bad luck, is it going to be expensive to replace?’ Or ‘How much time to remove the housing?’

3. I think the poster is asking if anyone on the forum has had the same problem. I’m sure they have and giving some advice to this guy might help him or maybe he might enlighten us with some useful info. He did make the effort to put some pictures up.
 

Mr. Sam

Member
Severe dips with baler going down hill steeply and tractor rising steeply and PTO shafts can dead end (due to distance between hitch and gearbox on baler end of fusion) as only know to well as have smashed 2x tractors in same field in same dip but didn't work it out until second time as casting cracks but PTO works for a few days afterwards. PTO stub shaft then goes very wobbly and leaks oil. One tractor kept cutting PTO out and the other went really noisey as casting was touching the rear differential but only when PTO wasn't on.
Now always rake that gully along rather than across. Both tractors were JD's
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Mr. Sam

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What are the tractors main jobs? Has it been on an implement with the pto shaft too long. Or a fusion baler.
Not using a baler
The main job is to loosen the soil
Behind the tires are the main farm tools
 

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Cowabunga

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Location
Ceredigion,Wales
With cracks in those lugs it does look as if there could have been some severe backwards/forwards strain caused perhaps by a binding or too long implement shaft. Working with soil, which may be dry and dusty at times, along with big power, may dry the grease on the shaft tubes causing it to partly seize, but you would know this because the shaft would be almost impossible to remove from the tractor stub.
Is it possible to grind these cracks back and braze the cast? Is there other damage?
 

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