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JSW

Does anyone know where i can purchase a new drive shaft or parts for a 50" tiller for my d-200 W/H?

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gwest_ca

Never seen one but thinking it may be made up of common pto parts. What do you need?

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JSW

Hello, I need to replace both u-joints and all 4 yokes on the pto drive shaft.

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pacer

Unfortunately that item is very likely to be one of the proverbial "hens teeth" --- of which more & more of out horse parts are becoming :sad: But, keep prowling all the possible sites that we have access to, and one just may pop up.

 

I had a Massey that took an eleven splined drive shaft and that thing was non existent, but with a lot of head scratching and perserverence I managed to keep it running:bitch:

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gwest_ca

Trying to remember how these worked 50 years ago.

There were 2 prime suppliers of drive line components. Spicer and Neapco.

One had the bearing cap locks on the outside in a groove on the yoke.

The other had the bearing cap locks inside in a groove on the bearing cap.

I do not remember which company did what.

 

Any company that can provide the U-joints should be able to get the yokes with the ends you need.

This is how Wheel Horse would have got them.

 

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pfrederi

Check with Lincoln at AtoZ tractor I believe he made one up

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oliver2-44

There should be some business in you area that custom make drive shafts.  They may have a supplier for the yokes

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JSW

Hello,I did try Action machine and Motion Industry but they couldn't help me.I am waiting for reply from A to Z parts.

 

I would like to Thank all of you members for your input.

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