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pto shaft for Hakki Pilke 2x


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the distance between the centreline of the locking pin and the end of the pto shaft is greater than the distance between centreline of the slot on machine and the gear wheel.

 

Therefore when sliding the pto shaft onto the m/c the shaft wont lock in place

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Rung M Large today. he told me the problem and got it sorted earlier on. The problem was that the pulley on the shaft that moved forward. just loosened the two grub screws and pushed the pulley back on the shaft. Problem sorted. Thats guys for the help. Iam only a newbie to processors so sorry for the trouble

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Rung M Large today. he told me the problem and got it sorted earlier on. The problem was that the pulley on the shaft that moved forward. just loosened the two grub screws and pushed the pulley back on the shaft. Problem sorted. Thats guys for the help. Iam only a newbie to processors so sorry for the trouble

 

Its no trouble we all have problems and sometimes someone else may have spent some time getting over it. If you need help just ask. We have had a 2x for 5 years.

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