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When & How to Replace PTO Bolts

December 8, 2025

Maintenance Monday

Loose PTO bolts might seem like a small issue, but they can lead to serious vibration, excessive wear, and costly breakdowns — usually at the worst possible time. In this Maintenance Monday episode, Shane breaks down everything you need to know about PTO bolt replacement, including when to replace them, why it matters, and how to do it properly.

Why PTO Bolt Replacement Matters

Your PTO shaft takes a lot of stress, especially during haying, silage, and heavy seasonal work common across southern Alberta. When PTO bolts loosen or wear out, it can cause imbalance and vibration that leads to premature damage of the shaft, driveline components, or connected implements.

Ignoring loose PTO bolts often turns a simple fix into an expensive repair and unplanned downtime. Catching the issue early helps keep your equipment running smoothly and safely.

Common Signs Your PTO Bolts Need Attention

  • Noticeable vibration coming from the PTO shaft
  • Clunking or unusual noises during operation
  • Visible wear, elongation, or looseness in the bolt holes
  • Bolts that won’t stay torqued properly

If you’re seeing any of these signs, it’s time to inspect your PTO bolts before getting back to work.

When Should PTO Bolts Be Replaced?

PTO bolts should be replaced whenever they show signs of wear, stretching, or damage — or if vibration persists even after tightening. As part of regular preventative maintenance, it’s a good idea to inspect PTO bolts before peak seasons like haying and harvest when downtime isn’t an option.

How to Replace PTO Bolts Properly

Need Help or Parts?

If you have questions about PTO bolt replacement or need the correct parts for your equipment, the team at Hanlon Ag Centre is here to help. Our parts and service departments can assist with inspections, replacements, and preventative maintenance advice tailored to southern Alberta farming conditions.

Watch the full Maintenance Monday episode to see Shane’s step-by-step explanation, and stay ahead of small issues before they turn into major repairs.

 

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