so my question: can someone measure there unit and give me the dimension?
and potentially does anyone have a pto drive theyd be will to part with and not want heaps for?

cheers
andy3542 wrote:...so my question: can someone measure there unit and give me the dimension?
MNC wrote:andy3542 wrote:...so my question: can someone measure there unit and give me the dimension?
Do you want the distance from the mounting plate to the center of the drive flange? (to get an idea of where the shaft will run?)
andy3542 wrote:MNC wrote:yes that and the size of the whole unit itself. its quite tight between the gearbox and the chassis rail with the exhaust in there as so before i modify the exhaust to give the most amount of space i want to know ill get a pto drive in there for sure.
cheers
MNC wrote:andy3542 wrote:MNC wrote:yes that and the size of the whole unit itself. its quite tight between the gearbox and the chassis rail with the exhaust in there as so before i modify the exhaust to give the most amount of space i want to know ill get a pto drive in there for sure.
cheers
OK, just real rough measurements but the unit is approx 190mm x 190mm directly off the mounting plate. The drive center is approx 130mm down on a diagonal.
If I were you I'd get the PTO gear drive first, bolt it on and then see what needs to be modified.
Big wrote:try jex_the_bug he is a member here and has 2 pto shafts and winchs from memory and cam off his 60's.. worth a look..
Sadam_Husain wrote:have you checked you've got the drive gear installed in the transfercase, some trucks came without them and had a longer spacer installed on the shaft, if you havent got one the drive gear and short spacer is harder to find than a pto unit
andy3542 wrote:Checked that before the gearbox went in.
Sadam_Husain wrote:andy3542 wrote:Checked that before the gearbox went in.
sweet there worth gold those things
andy3542 wrote:So are the pto drive units themselves im beginning to think. Cheapest on tard me is 250.