[TenTec] That pin in the Ten-Tec PTO.

Tom NØJMY n0jmy at hayseedhamfest.com
Wed Jul 29 14:17:23 PDT 2009


I've read somewhere that some folks think that re-inserting the roll pin 
in the core drive-rod is the toughest part of the PTO rebuild job.  The 
way I've done it is pretty easy.

After getting the pin "started", I take an small  "C" clamp, position 
the stationary jaw under the core drive-rod and the moving jaw above the 
tip of the pin.  Then, just slowly tighten the clamp and it will press 
the roll pin down into place.  If you do this, be sure to put some felt 
in-between the stationary jaw and the drive-rod to keep from marring it.

I don't know where I got the "C" clamp but it's an el cheapo and the 
jaws only open to about 1-1/2" or 2".  Of course, that doesn't matter, 
just as long as they close, hi.

73,
Tom

Stuart Rohre wrote:
> Andrew, check to see if the shaft is at the end of travel Clockwise already.
> 
> Squirt some Tri Flow oil plus teflon ball bearings, onto the bearings to 
> free up frozen grease.
> -Stuart Rohre
> K5KVH
> 


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