MDNick
Gold Member
This is a continuation from Kubota pricing "2710/2910" that deserved it's own thread. We were discussing the issue of not being able to turn the PTO by hand for spline alignment when connecting equipment.
<font color=red>To all,
Doesn't all newer gear-drive Kubota tractors have built-in overrunning clutches? If so, doesn't this mean that the the PTO shaft should always turn freely in one direction?
Kelvin</font color=red>
Uh, dunno. I can atest that the hydraulically actuated pto cluth on an L3010dt doesn't turn at all in one direction and feels like you are picking up something firmly attached to one side of the shaft going the other. It is difficult to describe, but you can turn it 90 degrees or so by firmly gripping it, but litterly when you let go it flops back to it's original angle with a very distinct bang. It doesn't feel like a spring. Maybe someone with more schematic knowledge can explain it. Now I am annoyed with this design that on some models it turns freely and on some it does not. On other makes I am familiar with (both have 2 stage clutches), the pto turns freely in both directions.
Farmer kid usetabe, Farmer Wannabe
<font color=red>To all,
Doesn't all newer gear-drive Kubota tractors have built-in overrunning clutches? If so, doesn't this mean that the the PTO shaft should always turn freely in one direction?
Kelvin</font color=red>
Uh, dunno. I can atest that the hydraulically actuated pto cluth on an L3010dt doesn't turn at all in one direction and feels like you are picking up something firmly attached to one side of the shaft going the other. It is difficult to describe, but you can turn it 90 degrees or so by firmly gripping it, but litterly when you let go it flops back to it's original angle with a very distinct bang. It doesn't feel like a spring. Maybe someone with more schematic knowledge can explain it. Now I am annoyed with this design that on some models it turns freely and on some it does not. On other makes I am familiar with (both have 2 stage clutches), the pto turns freely in both directions.
Farmer kid usetabe, Farmer Wannabe