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jastamjas May 6th, 2020 11:16 PM

PTO on Transmission
 
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I have a 65 GMC 4X4 it has a PTO running to the front. Does anyone know if I take it off is there a block off plate for it. Or should I just pop the PTO shaft out and leave it as is.

lizziemeister'sV6 May 7th, 2020 12:46 PM

Re: PTO on Transmission
 
Get yourself a 1/4" metal plate that will cover the opening on the transmission - drain the transmission, remove the PTO box and trace the box opening/ hole location using the old gasket on the metal plate - trim/drill the plate and install. You will be much happier with it removed as it's a GREAT head knocker under your truck when you working under there. After it's removed you can add it to your iron pile as it's not GMC specific and worthy of saving - as no body will use it again.:thumbsup:

jastamjas May 8th, 2020 03:25 AM

Re: PTO on Transmission
 
Thanks I will have to do that. At first I thought it was kind of cool but then I came to my wits and realized all it was going to do is make noise and no one would ever see it.

Robert B. May 11th, 2020 06:41 PM

Re: PTO on Transmission
 
I have one, original equipment that extends to the rear on my ‘63 3/4 ton 4wd, winch on the front[emoji1303]. Hooked a shredder up to it one time. Saws out in the woods back on the farm. Pretty useful really...unique too.
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tbucketnut May 11th, 2020 06:45 PM

Re: PTO on Transmission
 
I have a spare block off plate for the sm420 transmission i can send you, if you want to remove the pto.

Robert B. May 11th, 2020 07:05 PM

Re: PTO on Transmission
 
Good to know, thank you very much! Will probably just keep it, my g-father ordered the truck w/ it back in the day. We actually used it for a variety of things...more nostalgic for me today than anything else. Our truck really was a farm implement more than anything else[emoji23]. 76k original miles. Appreciate all the sound advise and wealth of knowledge everybody brings to this forum.


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