PTO Spins when Disengaged

   / PTO Spins when Disengaged #1  

HarleyBob

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I have a L3010 with HST /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
A second problem related to clicking mentioned in another post below.
When my engine is running and PTO is not engaged, the PTO
shaft spins. When I have engine off, and turn PTO by hand, there is a clicking noise.
 
   / PTO Spins when Disengaged #2  
When the pto is not engaged but is turning anyway try holding a piece of wood against it - you may well find that it stops easily - it is just being turned by oil viscosity - it is not really engaged.

The clicking might be more troublesome. Sometimes when gears have been damaged (a couple of broken teeth) they "click" as the bad part goes past. Has there been any kind of rotary mower incident ? I broke my pto gears in a tractor once when my 6 ft rotary tried to trim some rocks. Had to split the tractor and replace a couple gears.
 
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#3  
I did not have an implement on tractor when noise started.
It did have some woody brush underneath hit it. It could have hit the mid-PTO, which has never had its cover off, since i don't have any mid-implements.
 
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I have determined that the PTO is fully engaged no matter what positiong the PTO lever is in. It will not stop when a block of wood is used to try and stop it (this is in disengaged lever position). It DOES stop when clutch is depressed.
HarleyBob /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
   / PTO Spins when Disengaged #5  
Did some of that woody brush reach up and disconnect your linkage between the lever and the transmission?
 
   / PTO Spins when Disengaged
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#6  
Very good chance I jammed branches up under tractor. I pulled out quite a few. What am I looking for? Is linkage a cable between handle and where?

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Did some of that woody brush reach up and disconnect your linkage between the lever and the transmission? )</font>
 
   / PTO Spins when Disengaged #7  
If there wasn't anything on the pto when it started, it's likely to be something simple - not broken teeth /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

On my rig the pto lever connects to a link that moves another lever further away - if the link got bent, it could push the pto shifter parts inside into a position to cause the clicking? I'd try disconnecting any linkage on the pto lever to see what difference it makes. Hope you have good luck.
 
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#8  
YES YES YES. It is a kinked linkage cable. A large stick pushed
the end of the cable at the lower end and bent it over.
A new cable is required. It is hanging loose between the lever above and connection bellow. I wonder if someone can look under their tractor and tell me where it is supposed to attach to the fender or underside to keep it from swinging loose? Did it used to run in plastic clips along inside of fender?
Thanks /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( What am I looking for? Is linkage a cable between handle and where?)</font>


Can't answer specifics as I am not a <font color="orange">Kubotanian </font>- my post was a generic reply for a problem that can happen to any color.
 
   / PTO Spins when Disengaged #10  
Here's the diagram from the shop manual. What it does not show you is where it attaches to the transmission, which is on the right side of the tranny, in a straight path curving down from the PTO control handle up by the seat, as I recall. It is spring-loaded, and it's a bear to attach. By the way, keeping the cable lubed is also a good idea... if it dries out, it can hang up and not work right... don't ask how I found this out!

Once you find the shaft and lever on the side of the transmission, you can manually push it to disengage the PTO so it's not constantly running. That way you can at least use your tractor for other chores until the cable is replaced.

Don't crawl under the beast until it's shut down and secured, of course!
 

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