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obone

I'm looking to install a locking pin on my PTO. P/N 105850 item number 16. I bought a 1/4 one that fits in the hole, but the head drags on the end of the PTO. This is the smallest I could find. Does anyone have the numbers for this pin or a part number and place to get it? If possible a place I can go in to not online. I can not wait.

 

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Aldon

have you tried farm and fleet or Tractor Supply? They each sould carry PTO Lock pins. 

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oldlineman

:text-yeahthat:

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Ed Kennell

Some of the wire locks on these pins have been known to rub and machine grooves in the PTO bell.

I use a 1/4" socket head bolt and a locking nut.

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obone

Ed that's how it is now it works, but I wanted to have something faster and like what was there before. I think it looks cooler. Aldon and oldlineman I will check. I have been in there before. The one I bought was from Menards. It was the smallest I could find. I need something shorter and with a smaller head. When I put the one I have in the head hits the bell and drags on it so I can not use it. Thanks guys.

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daveoman1966

I have TWO of the # 16 pins you look for  these are both OEM..  Send me an email for details .

my email address is:

daveoman@windstream.net

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obone

Huh, I see the issue now. Mine has a head on it yours does not. Even the drawling I posted shows a head. Very interesting. Thanks for the picture.

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squonk

Double check your bearing #8 stub# 12 and retaining ring # 9 for slop and a wallowed hole in the stub also. If worn the stub will "Move" back and forth and may draw the hole closer to the bell making the pin contact the edge. I had 2 of these do this.

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gwest_ca

I added 2 pieces of plastic tubing to the pin on each side to keep the pin head away from the casting. If I remember correctly is was the gray 3/8" OD tubing used as supply lines to a deck faucet.

 

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wallfish
22 hours ago, obone said:

but the head drags on the end of the PTO

Just grind the head flat. If you always install it the same direction, you can just grind the one side of the head flat so it doesn't rub.

Or, remove the spring clip and grind the entire thing or cut the head off and drill a new hole.

Or, cut it to the smaller length you want and make it shorter. To bend the spring clip to fit, heat it cherry red with a torch so it will bend without breaking and it's easier to cut too. Just don't heat the circle part or it will lose the "spring".

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obone

The PTO fit tight when it had a bolt through. Then I changed it to another bolt and nut that was easier to get off, but had a smaller radius. I think I'll try shaving the head and cutting the shaft shorter like @wallfish said. The one I got was 1\4 and holds the PTO tight. Thanks for all the ideas!

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