ddivinia
Elite Member
Just a reminder for everybody to slip their PTO clutches. I actually had a piece of cedar jam my baler this past weekend and the clutch did not slip. It stopped the whole tractor. I am lucky I didn't break anything. I had no idea what happened. The way it slowed down, etc I thought the engine had lost something.
I fired it back up and the PTO would not turn. I kicked the bale out. Didn't find anything. Then I backed the baler up some and there laid a piece of cedar with some green paint on it. I guess i kicked up that ole cedar limb when I harrow it a month ago or so.
I went to slip my clutch and I figured out it had too few washers in it to be in tolerance. I measured it and put the proper number of washer and I think I am good to go now.
D.
I fired it back up and the PTO would not turn. I kicked the bale out. Didn't find anything. Then I backed the baler up some and there laid a piece of cedar with some green paint on it. I guess i kicked up that ole cedar limb when I harrow it a month ago or so.
I went to slip my clutch and I figured out it had too few washers in it to be in tolerance. I measured it and put the proper number of washer and I think I am good to go now.
D.