DK 45 Losing Power under load

   / DK 45 Losing Power under load #11  
Turns out your information is only partially correct. I talked to a dealer late this afternoon and while it is true that the PTO is driven by the engine the PTO is engaged by a hydraulically driven clutch which uses hydraulic pressure to clamp the plates together in the the PTO clutch. So low or dirty hydraulic fluid can cause the clutch to slip and the PTO to lose power or disengage slowly. Still does not yet explain the loss of power and near stalling of the engine...so could be 2 problems...low fuid/clogged filter and fuel or air filter issue.
Only if your fluid is so low or dirty that the hydraulic pump can't move enough fluid, all of the compacts I've been around the fluid for the pto clutch is from your loader hydraulic circuit not the transmission circuit.
 
   / DK 45 Losing Power under load #12  
Blow out the air filter and replace the fuel filter. With a paint pen, write the date and hours on the fuel filter (like it is an aircraft). Then go find out if power returns.

If the power is still not coming back, then compression test to confirm the engine isn't getting tired. If compression is good, then I suspect it is time to clean the injectors.

Reasoning: if the HST or pump was screwing up, under a load, you wouldn't lose power, you'd lose forward movement while the engine just hummed along.
 
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#13  
Blow out the air filter and replace the fuel filter. With a paint pen, write the date and hours on the fuel filter (like it is an aircraft). Then go find out if power returns.

If the power is still not coming back, then compression test to confirm the engine isn't getting tired. If compression is good, then I suspect it is time to clean the injectors.

Reasoning: if the HST or pump was screwing up, under a load, you wouldn't lose power, you'd lose forward movement while the engine just hummed along.
I changed the air filter it needed it. Also the fuel filter which also needed it. So I think I'll just do the hydraulic fluid and filter tomorrow. Its been a long time...
I do somewhat agree with your assessment that if the PTO clutch was slipping it would not cause the engine to struggle...
 
   / DK 45 Losing Power under load #14  
I recommend that you document maintenance done with the hours at the time. Much better than “it’s been a long time “. 🥴
 
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Ok so for those following along in my saga....replaced the air filter...no improvement. Replaced fuel filter...no improvement. Replaced hydrostatic and hydraulic filters and drained and changed hyd transmission fluid....Success. My only problem now is trying get an accurate reading on the dipstick. I only put about 9 gals in but got about 10.25 gals out?? At 9 gals the level is midway between high and low on the stick. Going to have a couple of friends also ready the stick and see if they see the same thing...manual says it takes 11.8Gal...so little bewildered...but at least its working.
 

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