RonMar
Elite Member
the shaft slowes down and stops turning so i need to loosen the bolts a lttle then?
With the PTO engaged and the tractor in gear, as you lift the clutch pedal from the fully depressed position, at what point in the clutch pedal travel does the PTO/mower start rotating? At what point in the pedal travel does the tractor start moving? In a proper setup, the PTO should start to turn just after the pedal comes off the fully depressed position. The tractor should start to move when the pedal reaches about the 1/2 way point in it's travel. This way you can shift gears or stop the tractor by depressing the pedal 1/2 way without disengaging the PTO clutch.
When you step on the pedal, the levers lift the main plate, the main plate inturn lifts the pto plate. The main drive clutch engagement and the clutch pedal freeplay are controlled by a combination of the outside linkage adjustment and the bolts at the ends of the 3 lever arms on the clutch(#24 in the drawing?). The relationship between the main clutch and the PTO clutch is controlled by the three #6 bolts in Gregs diagram. Since the plates being down/forward is where the discs are being gripped, It sounds like the three #6 bolts are too tight and are not allowing the PTO plate to fully grip the PTO disc, even with the main plate in the full forward/engaged position...