Hi, I'm thinking about trying to find a rear rockshaft assembly and rod but after looking at the pdf manual on this site I can't tell if it would interfere with my Woods mower belt pulley on the PTO. Anyone know if there is enough room for both? Thanks.
Dan
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Rear Rockshaft fit with pto pulley?
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Re: Rear Rockshaft fit with pto pulley?
Yes and no. It really depends on the rockshaft bracket. A hand lift will require a notch be cut into it to clear the pulley edge. Later hydraulic brackets were made a little different and cleared. On either you may have to add a couple washers as spacers to raise the bracket up just a bit for the horizontal rod of the rockshaft to clear the pulley and be able to get the belt on and off.
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Re: Rear Rockshaft fit with pto pulley?
Ah ok thanks. I didn't consider the possibility of spacers but that sounds like it should work and thanks for the heads up on the brackets. Now I just have to find one and I guess since I have an early cub with the long tank supports I'll need to find the rod with the bend in it.
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