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5 ton PTO out put seal

jatonka

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First, I did a search.
Can anyone give me a civilian part number for the 5 ton PTO output seal on an M39 deries which should also be the 800 series PTO for the forward facing out put shaft for the winch driveshaft?
I bent my drive shaft Saturday pulling out a pickup built on 5 ton axles running 60 inch rice and cane tires in a heck of a mud bog. I have a shaft but need to replace the seal in the PTO.
As a matter of interest, I was pulling in high retrieve because I was having trouble finding loe speed and it was a terrible hard pull, all my fault on bending the driveshaft. The shear pin is aluminum and it did not break, only has a small bend in it. I'm pretty sure it is a military pin but there is a chance it might be one of the ones I built. I keep the RPMs around 1000 when I do recoveries .
The existing seal is a Trostel 256-148-8


Thank you, JT
 

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I have this seal number for an M35a2 PTO output shaft. CR Seal PN 12530

From what G has posted, both the 2.5 ton and 5 ton PTO shaft diameters are the same. The shaft lengths are different.
 

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Thank you DH, you are a gentleman. Maybe G will post a verificaation for me?

If anyone sends me pics of the recovery last Saturday, I will put them on SS. It was really something
 

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Thank you DH, you are a gentleman. Maybe G will post a verificaation for me?
John, sorry for not responding immediately!
YES, for the two PTO's sharing the same seals.
Output shafts are different but still the same diameters; 1-1/4" where the seal rides on - (pic w/ arrows).

The seal in question would be a Timken 471787; or better their wider, encased one 410244. Both are double lip type, which I prefer over the TCM (single lipped) shown in the last pic.

Dimensions, below...


G.
 

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