OD and PTO Install
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- m38mc
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OD and PTO Install
Hi All,
Can anybody tell me if there is clearance for the Pto shifter by the drivers seat frame when there is an OD installed.
Thanks,
Can anybody tell me if there is clearance for the Pto shifter by the drivers seat frame when there is an OD installed.
Thanks,
Larry Richard
1952 M38
SN# 59319
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1952 M38
SN# 59319
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- Rick_L
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Does this mean you acquired a certian winch? Vernco has an article on installing a PTO with an OD on a CJ-2A.
http://www.vernco.com/pto/
http://www.vernco.com/pto/
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Hi Rick,
No, I got one out of Maine. Not Orig but a Ramsey 4000# complete. The installation is not the problem, the problem looks like there might be interferance with the drivers seat frame. I may just mount the pto, less shifter and see where the hole needs to be cut. That will answer my own question.
No, I got one out of Maine. Not Orig but a Ramsey 4000# complete. The installation is not the problem, the problem looks like there might be interferance with the drivers seat frame. I may just mount the pto, less shifter and see where the hole needs to be cut. That will answer my own question.
Larry Richard
1952 M38
SN# 59319
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1952 M38
SN# 59319
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Well for those of you who want to know, If you have a Warn overdrive and want to install a winch and retain the OD, it will work! BUT you will have to modify the rt seat mount ,Drivers sideinside leg. (move forward approx 1") and all will fit. I hate to give up the OD but I like the winch set-up on the M38. Any coments?
Larry Richard
1952 M38
SN# 59319
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1952 M38
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Well this is what I what I am going to do. Leave the OD, install the PTO, remove the original seat frame and install one from a 52 cj3a. That I have. That leaves the right side open. The mounting legs ont he 3a seat frame are both in the front, thus not cutting the M38 seat frame and saving it for later possible install. I will get pictures when the install is complete.
Larry Richard
1952 M38
SN# 59319
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1952 M38
SN# 59319
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Bill,
The bearings and seal can be got for any good bearing house. I took my old ones to Eastern Bearing in Manchester and they had everything in stock. The gaskets I made using the old ones for a pattern. I have to make the driveshaft longer to make-up for the od.
The bearings and seal can be got for any good bearing house. I took my old ones to Eastern Bearing in Manchester and they had everything in stock. The gaskets I made using the old ones for a pattern. I have to make the driveshaft longer to make-up for the od.
Larry Richard
1952 M38
SN# 59319
kb1ics
1952 M38
SN# 59319
kb1ics