tnbowhunter
Bronze Member
Hi guys, I just purchased my Yanmar 2220D a couple of weeks ago and i'll have to say I am really impressed with it so far. It really out performs my old Ferguson TO30.
One slight [I hope] problem that I have observed is that the PTO shaft turns even when it is in neutral. It is turning slowly and it dosen't take much force to stop it altogether. I even thought that when I installed my over-running clutch that the extra weight would stop it, but it still turns. I haven't hooked my brush hog up to it yet but I am pretty sure that it will not turn the blades in the neutral position.
Since I haven't received my manual yet [I do have an owners manual] I really don't know if there is an adjustment that I can make to stop the shaft from turning in neutral, I assume that there is a brake of some kind to keep it from turning?
Am I doing any harm by using the tractor while in this condition?
Thanks for any input.
BTW this is a great Forum, and is one of the reasons I purchased a Yanmar in the first place.
One slight [I hope] problem that I have observed is that the PTO shaft turns even when it is in neutral. It is turning slowly and it dosen't take much force to stop it altogether. I even thought that when I installed my over-running clutch that the extra weight would stop it, but it still turns. I haven't hooked my brush hog up to it yet but I am pretty sure that it will not turn the blades in the neutral position.
Since I haven't received my manual yet [I do have an owners manual] I really don't know if there is an adjustment that I can make to stop the shaft from turning in neutral, I assume that there is a brake of some kind to keep it from turning?
Am I doing any harm by using the tractor while in this condition?
Thanks for any input.
BTW this is a great Forum, and is one of the reasons I purchased a Yanmar in the first place.