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Ok I have 59"s from flange to flange , I will try and upload some pictures but I have been having problems doing so recently and get kicked out. Also its very important that when you reassemble the shaft that the fixed crosses line up ! Ok its kicking me out again . If someone could post them...
Definetly go with the heavier tube. I use to work for a company 15 years or so ago and 1 of my jobs was re tubing and making from scratch drive shafts. There are defiently some tricks to doing them correctly.
You got more guts than me on that 1 DH ! I wouldnt dare take my JD 710 down there affraid it would sink to china ! LOL Sometimes it pays not to have the bigger backhoe.