Avenger
Veteran Member
When this happens to me, I try to 'bump' the PTO by turning it on and off quickly. Sometimes I get lucky.
This happens when I hook up to the rototiller, since the tines are on the ground. If it doesnt line up after a bump or two, then I pick up the implement and see if I can rotate it. This wont work for your situation.
The prybar might be your salvation.
Question about the pump though, does it have a bleed or anything that you can use to take the pressure off the pump/pto shaft that would allow you to spin it easier?
This happens when I hook up to the rototiller, since the tines are on the ground. If it doesnt line up after a bump or two, then I pick up the implement and see if I can rotate it. This wont work for your situation.
The prybar might be your salvation.
Question about the pump though, does it have a bleed or anything that you can use to take the pressure off the pump/pto shaft that would allow you to spin it easier?