theoldwizard1
Well-known member
So I was watching a YouTube video the other day. A backhoe had a SERIOUS fitment problem !
The hoe fit a large (18" ?) male spline into a female socket on the tractor. The splines were severely worn !!
The only way it could think of to repair this was to cut what was left of the male and female splines off, machine a bushing that woul heat shrink into the female socket and the cut a massive key into both halves. 2 or more of these keys might be required given how much torque is applied as the hoe assembly rotates and abruptly stops.
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The hoe fit a large (18" ?) male spline into a female socket on the tractor. The splines were severely worn !!
The only way it could think of to repair this was to cut what was left of the male and female splines off, machine a bushing that woul heat shrink into the female socket and the cut a massive key into both halves. 2 or more of these keys might be required given how much torque is applied as the hoe assembly rotates and abruptly stops.
EXPERTS PLEASE CHIME IN !