I have only done it with a rotary cutter. And try not to do this generally.Its one thing to do it with a hay rake, but much more serious if running a rototiller or auger buried in dirt.
You can overheat and warp the clutch packs instantly.
I did it and couldnt believe it.
There is no ePTO function on the MX lineI think he's referring to the 2000 rpm line - does MX6000 have an ePTO line like Deere?
What weak spots are there with the Kubota pto?
I didn't compare the price to a new one, but it is cheaper than comparable hours on used ones I've seen.
I was always taught to engage pto at low rpm, ease out the clutch, and then run up the rpms.I have only done it with a rotary cutter. And try not to do this generally.
Yeah, I know that too. That knowledge is sometimes forgotten during a senior moment.I was always taught to engage pto at low rpm, ease out the clutch, and then run up the rpms.
Heck, my Massey Hydrostatic has a clutch to engage and disengage the pto.
So I engage at low rpm, ease out the clutch, then run my rpms up to PTO speed.