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I need help putting together a driveline to connect a transfer case PTO with a hydraulic pump. The pto has a flange that appears to have a 2"x2 3/8" bolt pattern.
Can anyone point me to a vendor that carries driveshafts (or components) that would bolt up to this flange?
not in alabama, Fischer Crane Inventory
BTW the 950 hasn't been made for a while (decades)
in the new naming scheme it hiab dropped a zero, so a hiab 99 is rated for more.
Justin or Bjorn
have either of you disassembled the hook/swivel mount?(see pic below) Mine is awol and I will need to make up a replacement any close up pics and measurements would be greatly appreciated.
everything I have found to determine section modulus requires that I know what type/ grade steel the frame is made out of. (I don't, anyone know????)
Here is my thinking...
Based on the fact that you have been satisfied with your mounting method I am planning on replicating it, but there are...
I used a poor choice of words in the original question.
Think of this as an attempt to spread the load over a greater area of the frame.
The thickest wall 1.5"x3" tube I have found is 3/16
I am not opposed to using solid stock if it will do a better job spreading the load.
edit: pics of...
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