Notforhire
Veteran Member
hard to use without a seat.:laughing:
OUCH!
hard to use without a seat.:laughing:
Can you rig the tractor to crank with the PTO engaged?View attachment 326220View attachment 326221
Idle speed is 800 RPM now. I might get it lower but I think the electric PTO will slam it at any speed. The blades have a bend but not enough to clear the pivot bolts. I see what you are saying about the first blade hitting the second but it appears to me with both blades rotating 360 degrees it would not be a solid stop as the pivot bolts and if both were rotating they could avoid the hard slam. Should the blades be hitting the pivot bolts?
TripleR, I read engaging PTO prior to posting
Thanks
I am sure I can bypass the switch on electronic PTO to make this happen. I will be in contact with the dealer next week to be sure the blades are correct. I am wounding why the blades are bent down and back up but are not clearing the pivot bolts. I wish I knew if the blades should be clearing the pivot bolts but that is not something people check unless they are having a problem. If I can't get the blades modified, I will consider you suggestion.Can you rig the tractor to crank with the PTO engaged?
larry
I have a new Kubota, L3240DT and LandPride 6 ft cutter (bush hog). If I just disengage the PTO and allow the cutter to spin down, the blades to not swing in to the center. The PTO is a 1" inch yellow twist knob. It seems to be on or off with no in-between. The clutch does not disengage the PTO when depressed. With both blades in cutting position and the tractor at idle, engaging the PTO with the cutter attached, It sounds like hitting the cutter with a sledge hammer. I get some bouncing of the cutter like a blade was not in the cutting position. Once started, the LandPride cuts well. I think the problem is the PTO can not be engaged slowly. I know this can't be good for the cutter. Any suggestions?
Thanks
What you're describing is actually quite normal. The cutter's blades pivot and you will feel some vibration (maybe a "clunk" too) until they extend.
Engage your PTO at low RPM (1000 RPM at most) and keep the RPM low for 5-10 seconds, the smoothly increase RPM to PTO speed.
Disengage at low RPM too...it will extend the life of your PTO brake.