How do I get my PTO to work again? Seems to be stuck in gear - gears grind if try to engage the yellow PTO handle.
Background: My Kubota L3400 had sat unused for 2 years. Once running again (started on first crank once battery recharged - this little engine is so strong), I had to first get the clutch disengaged. (I hadn't used the spring/pin thing on the clutch pedal to keep the clutch plates apart while parked - after this, I ALWAYS will use that) To fix, I left the clutch pedal locked down and rocked the rear wheels while in high gear - did this daily and after 3 days the clutch released! Hooray, that's fixed.
But now found a second problem: The PTO seems to be stuck in gear. Gears grind if try to move the PTO engagement handle into gear. (Will go into gear if engine stopped, but then can't start it because of the safety switches (which I can't locate - where are they?)
So ... Any ideas on how to free up a stuck-in-gear PTO?
Background: My Kubota L3400 had sat unused for 2 years. Once running again (started on first crank once battery recharged - this little engine is so strong), I had to first get the clutch disengaged. (I hadn't used the spring/pin thing on the clutch pedal to keep the clutch plates apart while parked - after this, I ALWAYS will use that) To fix, I left the clutch pedal locked down and rocked the rear wheels while in high gear - did this daily and after 3 days the clutch released! Hooray, that's fixed.
But now found a second problem: The PTO seems to be stuck in gear. Gears grind if try to move the PTO engagement handle into gear. (Will go into gear if engine stopped, but then can't start it because of the safety switches (which I can't locate - where are they?)
So ... Any ideas on how to free up a stuck-in-gear PTO?