It should have free play. -- Too much - gear grinding as you shift pto lever -- Too little- slips under load. ... But on my Kub HST that clutch slipping would affect my motive power as well as pto.Think you guys are on the MARK! I'm doing errands right now, but when I get back I'll do all the above... Really believe the single stage clutch has too much free play... I'll let cha know what I find!
mac1520,
Freeplay is the movement of the clutch before you feel a change in resistance. On my Branson I have to use my hand to press on the clutch since with my foot I couldn't feel the change in resistance. This freeplay is to insure that the clutch is fully engaged and you are constantly spinning the throw out bearing.
These appear incompatible.
Own the same model tractor. Looked in repair manual and saw nothing that would connect it with a hyd. pto. looks gear driven to me with a single stage clutch to engage and dis-engage. Looked for troubleshooting info but found nothing that would apply to your issue. Never had my bushhog slow down without rpm's dropping accordingly. Unless your clutch is slipping I dunno.
Negative. Everything works fine, just the PTO & finish mower slows down.
Negative. Everything works fine, just the PTO & finish mower slows down.
If pto is gear driven(not hyd ind pto) as someone stated with one clutch for trans & pto then if pto slows down travel speed must also slow down as both are powered by same clutch.
Yes. ... My B9200 has, in addition to the manual engagement clutch, an additional automatic clutch allowing drive to the pto but spinning freely if power tries to feed back from the implement. ... IOW, it acts one way. On mine this clutch makes a clicking sound as an implement coasts down. I can imagine such clutch would clatter if it slipped under load. -- Maybe you have something like this but yours is silent - a sprag clutch - and it has started to slip in the drive direction. :confused3:Copy... Back to square one I guess.
Yes. ... My B9200 has, in addition to the manual engagement clutch, an additional automatic clutch allowing drive to the pto but spinning freely if power tries to feed back from the implement. ... IOW, it acts one way. On mine this clutch makes a clicking sound as an implement coasts down. I can imagine such clutch would clatter if it slipped under load. -- Maybe you have something like this but yours is silent - a sprag clutch - and it has started to slip in the drive direction. :confused3:
Own the same model tractor. Looked in repair manual and saw nothing that would connect it with a hyd. pto. looks gear driven to me with a single stage clutch to engage and dis-engage. Looked for troubleshooting info but found nothing that would apply to your issue. Never had my bushhog slow down without rpm's dropping accordingly. Unless your clutch is slipping I dunno.
Negative. Everything works fine, just the PTO & finish mower slows down.
Yes. ... My B9200 has, in addition to the manual engagement clutch, an additional automatic clutch allowing drive to the pto but spinning freely if power tries to feed back from the implement. ... IOW, it acts one way. On mine this clutch makes a clicking sound as an implement coasts down. I can imagine such clutch would clatter if it slipped under load. -- Maybe you have something like this but yours is silent - a sprag clutch - and it has started to slip in the drive direction. :confused3:
mac1520,
Have you tried hooking to something heavy with the draw bar and see if you spin the tires or lug the engine? If yes this would point towards your clutch not being the problem.