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Rare: yes, but still available....
Pricey: maybe, but what is not, nowadays?
https://www.bigmikesmotorpool.com/collections/m35a2-parts/products/rear-pto-add-on-for-m35a2-7061136
If I was you I would purchase this part (it's called auxiliary drive and it bolts right to the rear of your winch PTO), then find a suitable pump and connect both via a short drive shaft.
Just keep in mind that the transmission-mounted PTO is only good for accessories up to 25Hp. Doesn't...
3/8" will work - for a pavement queen.....
Just consider this: The stock M35 wheel disk measures almost 1/2" in the center and it is stamped, not just a flat plate - which makes it even stronger. And it was designed for tires much smaller than 46inches.
Now if you are referring to the center...
The correct rivets are Ø3/16", L 3/8", semi-tubular, brass.
I bought these from Jay-Cee, many years ago: BR7-6B
And this is their corresponding (air hammer)tool for those : TO-10-4506
It doesn't look so....
Here is some info: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/deuce-starter-model-number.69516/post-844110
Old thread with pics and specs: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/availability-of-multifuel-engine-starter.23484/page-2
They are both exactly the same thing! Same bearing cups #3920, inside and outside.
Just remove those eight 1/2" hex bolts attaching the drum to the hub. Then you knock out the wheel studs, and press them back in, from the other side.
Finally flip the hub upside down and bolt back together...
Precisely, it would have to be 19.70"
Even if both surfaces were machined to perfect flat, there's always some residual tension left, so once you start loosening the nuts that seal will break, in more than one spot eventually. Meaning that parts have to be cleaned and resealed every time.
Not...
Sure, you could mount the same plate on the front face, as well and still use the stock seal in its original position. Your backspace would go up to a bit over 10 inches, which sometimes is desired to keep the wheels from sticking out too far.
Now, why in between both halves|? First, you would...
I feel sorry for that guy...:razz:
In that case you may not need those plates chamfered on both sides.
Something to keep in mind:
The studs are now being pressed into the adapter plate and their knurled/splined neck is only about 7mm long.
Being that the studs are only Ø5/8" (15.9mm) but...
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