Steve HEF
Member
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2011
- Messages
- 28
- Location
- LaGrangevill, N.Y.
- Tractor
- New Holland 3930, New Holland 2910, Ford 445
I'm running a 3930 with a finish mower and am winging it on engaging the PTO. It's live and I've found at about halfway of throwing the PTO lever there seems to be a clutch. What I've been doing is to raise the RPM just a couple hundred above idle so the machine won't stall, then ease the lever forward until the PTO starts turning. I hold the lever at this position until the PTO equalizes speed, and then engage the lever to direct hookup. Next I raise the RPM to 1800 for 540 PTO rpm and go to work. It just seems this is the least harsh way on the tractor.
Should I be doing anything different?
Should I be doing anything different?