Howse cutter issue

   / Howse cutter issue #1  

okiecraig

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Location
Creek County, OKlahoma
Tractor
1972 MF 135 diesel, Kubota L3940
Have a light weight 5 ft Howse cutter that bangs loudly every time I engage PTO. Everything lubed, greased and oiled but this banging business cant be good for my PTO on Kubota L3940.

Any thoughts? IS iT just junk? Has done this since I got it.

Thanks
 
   / Howse cutter issue #2  
Have a light weight 5 ft Howse cutter that bangs loudly every time I engage PTO. Everything lubed, greased and oiled but this banging business cant be good for my PTO on Kubota L3940.

Any thoughts? IS iT just junk? Has done this since I got it.

Thanks
Can you post a video or sound clip of this?
 
   / Howse cutter issue #3  
Likely the noise is the blades swinging and impacting each other or the blade holder at start up. Try engaging the PTO more slowly.
 
   / Howse cutter issue #4  
Many independent PTO's turn on pretty hard (on/off switch).
Causes the swinging blades to impact on startup.
My tractor/brush mower does the same thing.
 
   / Howse cutter issue #5  
Likely the noise is the blades swinging and impacting each other or the blade holder at start up. Try engaging the PTO more slowly.

Yep. I had a John Deere 850 that did the same thing. It was difficult to feather the PTO clutch. I would idle the tractor down, and then partially engage it, and then engage it fully. That did the trick.

It wasn't the mower, it was the abrupt PTO clutch.
 
   / Howse cutter issue #6  
I think it's pretty common when the PTO is engaged quickly. Hopefully that's all it is.
 
   / Howse cutter issue
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Have a light weight 5 ft Howse cutter that bangs loudly every time I engage PTO. Everything lubed, greased and oiled but this banging business cant be good for my PTO on Kubota L3940.

Any thoughts? IS iT just junk? Has done this since I got it.

Thanks


Think you guys have nailed it! I can't feather the PTO swtich like I can my MF 135; the Kubota is abrupt on and off and the clutch does not seem to interact with PTO. Maybe if I always reach under and spin the bowl a few times before I start cutting for the day.... or maybe need a better cutter. :)

Thanks much.
 
   / Howse cutter issue #8  
... or maybe need a better cutter. :)

Or maybe a tractor with a better designed PTO? Sadly, they seem to few and far between now days.

I'm glad I still have my 20-year old JD 870 which has an actual clutch on the PTO that one can feather in easily for heavy loads.
 
   / Howse cutter issue #9  
Idle down as low as you can when you engage the PTO switch. Maybe flick it on momentarily, then full on.
 
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   / Howse cutter issue #10  
Think you guys have nailed it! I can't feather the PTO swtich like I can my MF 135; the Kubota is abrupt on and off and the clutch does not seem to interact with PTO. Maybe if I always reach under and spin the bowl a few times before I start cutting for the day.... or maybe need a better cutter. :)
I seriously doubt a different cutter would make a difference.
Its the abrupt startup of the PTO causing the blades to bang.
Just turn the PTO on at idle and you will be fine.
 
 

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