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deereman64

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I hit a stump yesterday. The blades folded, but it certainly made the engine stutter. Can you damage an engine through undue force from a pto?
 
   / rotary cutter #2  
short answer : YES

do you have a slip clutch or shear pin protected pto? I would assume you have the clutch set too strong or too high a grade bolt in shear pin. There are several threads going about each. If it shuddered the engine something should have "givin" first.
 
   / rotary cutter #3  
deereman64 said:
I hit a stump yesterday. The blades folded, but it certainly made the engine stutter. Can you damage an engine through undue force from a pto?

Even with a slip clutch or shear bolts, you can do damage, though generally damage is done to PTO shaft/clutch/transmission. I helped change an engine on an old Massey Ferguson 35 a few years back, where the rear flange of the crankshaft snapped off when a bush hog hit a big rock. Slip clutch didn't give. Crankshaft did. Massey's have a coupling in the tranny (in PTO driveline) that SHOULD have let go, preventing this disaster
 

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