CobyRupert
Super Member
With the clutch loosen, put it under a load to slip the clutches. Either increase your RPM’s or cut some heavy grass. Mark the clutches before engaging your PTO so you know it gas slipped.
Suddenly starting the PTO with a good amount of engine rpm will slip things, but I find most positive method is:
With engine off, turn on PTO, (unnecessary if PTO has a brake lock), reach under raised hog (backed-up by a safety jack), grab blade and pull.
If you turn the blade but PTO shaft doesn’t turn, clutch is slipping.