Posted by jdemaris on February 07, 2010 at 11:12:55 from (72.171.0.146):
In Reply to: independent pto problems posted by phillip brandon on February 07, 2010 at 08:08:59:
I've had many get stuck. Sometimes all it takes is being parked for a winter without being used.
I assume you have a dual-clutch setup,and that's what I'm referring to. There is NO rule anywhere that I know of - that makes "independent" one thing, and "live" another. Main commonality is - they both keep the PTO going when you disengage your wheel drive - i.e. both systems are independent of the wheel drive. The rest depends much on marketing at the time and who was calling their system what. Some tractor companies called their PTOs "independent" when they were totally self-contained systems. And, some did not.
If you think your adjustment seems OK, try hooking something to the PTO with a good load on it and the push the clutch all the way down. It might break it loose if just stuck from sitting or oil and rust. I've had to do it many times.
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