Operator’s Manual Victory BX510H
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Version 2.0
Make sure the PTO shaft’s collapsible length is acceptable. The PTO shaft's maximum allowable
length must, when fully extended, have a minimum overlap of the two driveline sides by not less
than 1/3 the free length, with both inner and outer drivelines being of equal length.
1.
Apply multi-purpose grease to the ‘outer shaft’ inside and reassemble the driveline.
2.
Assemble the two drivelines with 1/3 overlapping of inner and outer drivelines. Once
assembled, measure and record the maximum allowable length shown below for future
reference.
3.
Attach the inner driveline yoke to the implement’s input shaft. Attach the outer driveline
yoke to the tractor’s output shaft.
4.
Move the yoke ends of the driveline back and forth to ensure they are secured to the tractor
and implement shafts. Re-attach any loose end.
5.
Raise and lower the implement to find the maximum extended PTO shaft length. Check to
ensure that the PTO shaft’s overall length does not exceed the full recorded size in step 2.
6.
If needed, set the tractor’s 3-Point lift height to keep the PTO shaft from exceeding the
maximum allowable length.
5.7.2
Checking the PTO Shaft’s Interference
1.
Slowly engage the tractor’s hydraulic 3-Point hitch to lower the implement while checking for
sufficient drawbar clearance. Move the drawbar ahead, aside, or remove it if required.
2.
Set the tractor’s 3-Point hitch lift height to keep the PTO shaft from exceeding the maximum
allowable length and 25° up or down.