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Jensen A328 PTO belt/shaft


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Hi guys,

 

I need to change the belts on a Jensen A328 PTO chipper, sounds easy I know, but how on earth do you get the pto shaft off the chipper in order for me to then remove the triangle plate which exposes the belts?

 

Admittedly this is my first pto machine so I am a novice but I'm not daft and nor are my guys, we spent a morning feeling for release pins, clips, buttons, screws, a hidden chipper fairy who needed to be bribed! No luck.

 

Help us out if you can....

 

Tristan.:confused1:

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Looks like an over-run clutch to me. could try searching for similar on shaft manufacturers sites.

Normally roll pin or bolt through, is the shaft on the chipper it mounts onto a normal pto spline or a plain shaft

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