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PTO winch rebuild. help.

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ive striped my pto winch, well allmost.... gearbox end done and completely striped all in very good condition looks hardly used, having trouble with the enguage/disenguage part, ive took the six bolts out and thought the whole assembly would just pull off like a manual hub but no.... i am aware that the drum seizes on the shaft thats why i am stripping it down a bit of heat should sort that. i dont want to force any thing or start hitting anything until i know... i cant find a ''how to'' strip down manual.. thanks
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Re: PTO winch rebuild. help.

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not to state the obvious but


what type of PTO??

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do a seach under nissan pto winchs or such should be enough photo's on here to answer your questions
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Re: PTO winch rebuild. help.

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wopass wrote:not to state the obvious but


what type of PTO??

:wink:



nissan pto obviously but more to the point STANDARD FACTORY off a GQ.
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Daemon,
Just give the side of the hub a tap with a rubber mallet, it will come off in your hand.

Once the hub is off, you will see the end of the shaft, with a circlip holding on the hub engagement gear onto the splined shaft. Remove circlip, slid off the gear and there are washers underneath. The washers are cupped, so just make a note of which way they are cupped i.e. facing inwards toward the drum, or outwards.

When reassembling the hub, use spray-on lithium grease. Too much normal grease will hydraulically lock it and is a total pain in the arse.
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GQTROL wrote:Daemon,
Just give the side of the hub a tap with a rubber mallet, it will come off in your hand.

Once the hub is off, you will see the end of the shaft, with a circlip holding on the hub engagement gear onto the splined shaft. Remove circlip, slid off the gear and there are washers underneath. The washers are cupped, so just make a note of which way they are cupped i.e. facing inwards toward the drum, or outwards.

When reassembling the hub, use spray-on lithium grease. Too much normal grease will hydraulically lock it and is a total pain in the arse.



cool, thanks mate, its done, just didnt want to damage anything, it fell apart with a few taps.....
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