bcarwell
Gold Member
Now that I've got my Newbie question answered (thanks !) on disconnecting a 3 point hitch, on to the PTO.
I am a newb who just got his first tractor, a Kubota 7500DT. The manual doesn't give much help on connecting/disconnecting/using a PTO.
After connecting the 3PH to the implement and inserting the PTO shaft into it, making sure the PTO cover covers up the shaft, and setting the parking brake, is there anything else to connect, or does the 3PH and the inertia of the implement keep the shaft in place (e.g. no other pins, chains, etc.) ?
And is there anything to check to make sure its all connected properly before engaging the PTO.
And once its connected, do you just engage the clutch, shift the PTO into engagement, and let out the clutch ?
I have a hand engine speed control. Should it first be set mid-range before engagement, or do you just use the low speed listening for bogging down and adjust it accordingly as you let out the clutch.
Any procedure in reversing this, or just throttle down, engage clutch again, and shift PTO out of gear ?
And finally, I understood for safety you were not supposed to get off a tractor with the PTO engaged, presumably to keep from sawing off your feet with a brush hog, getting clothes entangled in a post hole digger, etc.
I've got a PTO powered chipper. Kinda hard to insert material in it from the tractor seat. Fortunately the PTO/3PH connection is on the side where I'm no where close to it at the feed hole. Is there anything I need to be aware of in engaging, disengaging, and using this chipper, and in getting on/off the tractor while doing so ? It weighs 1000 lbs so its not going anywhere (its an Ol-somethingerother built in the 80s in Kansas).
Thanks for any info on using the PTO... I'm gainin' on it and can now connect/disconnect the brush hog in 10 minutes beating my prior record of two hours, thanks to a 2 x 4 pry bar...
(Would-be) Farmer Bob
I am a newb who just got his first tractor, a Kubota 7500DT. The manual doesn't give much help on connecting/disconnecting/using a PTO.
After connecting the 3PH to the implement and inserting the PTO shaft into it, making sure the PTO cover covers up the shaft, and setting the parking brake, is there anything else to connect, or does the 3PH and the inertia of the implement keep the shaft in place (e.g. no other pins, chains, etc.) ?
And is there anything to check to make sure its all connected properly before engaging the PTO.
And once its connected, do you just engage the clutch, shift the PTO into engagement, and let out the clutch ?
I have a hand engine speed control. Should it first be set mid-range before engagement, or do you just use the low speed listening for bogging down and adjust it accordingly as you let out the clutch.
Any procedure in reversing this, or just throttle down, engage clutch again, and shift PTO out of gear ?
And finally, I understood for safety you were not supposed to get off a tractor with the PTO engaged, presumably to keep from sawing off your feet with a brush hog, getting clothes entangled in a post hole digger, etc.
I've got a PTO powered chipper. Kinda hard to insert material in it from the tractor seat. Fortunately the PTO/3PH connection is on the side where I'm no where close to it at the feed hole. Is there anything I need to be aware of in engaging, disengaging, and using this chipper, and in getting on/off the tractor while doing so ? It weighs 1000 lbs so its not going anywhere (its an Ol-somethingerother built in the 80s in Kansas).
Thanks for any info on using the PTO... I'm gainin' on it and can now connect/disconnect the brush hog in 10 minutes beating my prior record of two hours, thanks to a 2 x 4 pry bar...
(Would-be) Farmer Bob