That looks like splines rather than gear teeth. Might be something that a dog clutch would engage.
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I've got 3 parts that need to be plasma cut (including spline coupler)... the rest are just pipes (with some lathe work) and tidbits from amazon Can't wait to see if it works!
Good idea! I think maybe a 1-3/8 coupler would work... not sure if it's worth the expense though: Hub-City-0332-00365 I'll see what the plasma cut guy thinks.
Better make that coupler out of some type of material that can be hardened- - - - -its life span under a load will be measured in minutes otherwise. Jerry
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I think I saw your post on the Napco forum or Facebook, but I know those ptos exist and I have never seen one. I want one too and I don't even know why. I already have a really good one to go on my transmission to run a front winch.
Ed Miller '58 Apache short Fleetside half ton Napco Falls City, OR