kentrodngun
Gold Member
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2005
- Messages
- 471
- Location
- New York (Southern Tier)
- Tractor
- Kubota L5030; Kioti LK3054 & DitchWitch R40 Trencher/Backhoe
Couldn't agree more about folks keeping their distance - scary attachment
. I wasn't talking about the sweet spot on the clutch though. My clutch requires you to have an iron leg and a lead foot to disengage the PTO as you have to press it all the way down to stop it. What I was referring to was finding the neutral position on the PTO lever - not easy. I even replaced the internal PTO fork and still struggle finding the neutral position. Maybe I find it but I'm too impatient, expecting the implement to slow down / stop quickly - doesn't happen often. Even playing with the lever with nothing attached, it's hard to find that sweet spot on the lever to stop and keep the spline from turning.