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Yanmar RS125 share pin
![]() | Tony Mac Crutchfield
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2003-12-23 72043
Have a 29 tine Yanmar RS125 tiller. Does this unit use a share pin and if so where is it? and how do i replace it?
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Yanmar RS125 share pin
![]() | TomG
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 5406 Upper Ottawa Valley ![]() |
2003-12-24 72070
I don't know the tiller but it almost certainly would have one or more and it'd be good to locate them. I have two types myself. The snowblower depends on one in the PTO shaft. It is on the tractor end of the shaft--a small bolt that goes through the flange and is parallel to the. My post hole auger has its own pin, which is a 5/16th-grade 2 bolt that goes through the output flange of the gearbox and auger shaft.
A unit could have a pin either or both places. If they need to be replaced the grade of the bolt should be known. Most often they are ordinary grade-2 hardware bolts but occasionally harder bolts are used. It's important to not use a harder bolt than is speced by the manufacturer. A softer one may break during normal operation. If the tiller is used and the pin maya have been replaced or there's a possibility the pto shaft came from a different place than the tiller it's important to know that an appropriate pin is somewhere in the drive train. ....
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