This item used for gearbox Mechcnical Buffalo (MB) right side.
To distinguish right and left is the stripes which has long stripes on the right and short stripes on the left.
- Drive Shaft for MB Gearbox: In a Mechanical Buffalo (MB), the drive shaft connects the gearbox to the wheel or axle on the right side. It transfers rotational power from the gearbox to drive the machine. The right-side drive shaft is likely a splined or keyed shaft that engages with the gearbox's output and the wheel hub.
- Stripes Identification:
- Long Stripes (Right Side): The right-side drive shaft has longer markings or grooves, which could be visual indicators (e.g., machined lines, painted stripes, or physical grooves) to differentiate it during assembly or maintenance.
- Short Stripes (Left Side): The left-side drive shaft has shorter markings, ensuring mechanics or users install the correct shaft on the corresponding side.
- These stripes are likely manufacturer-specific design cues to prevent incorrect installation, as the right and left drive shafts may differ in length, spline count, or joint configuration due to the gearbox's offset or wheelbase design.
Application in Mechanical Buffalo
- Mechanical Buffalo Context: The MB is a two-wheeled tractor or power tiller used in agriculture (e.g., plowing, tilling, or transporting). Its gearbox is typically a multi-speed transmission (e.g., 6 forward, 2 reverse) that drives the wheels via two drive shafts—one for each side. The right-side drive shaft is critical for delivering power to the right wheel or implement.
- Gearbox Connection: The drive shaft engages with the gearbox's output gear or differential via splines or a coupling. A circlip, snap ring, or bolt secures it to prevent disengagement. The right-side shaft may include a universal joint or CV joint if it accommodates angular movement.
DRIVE SHAFT GEARBOX - RIGHT SIDE
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