MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
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- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
As many/most PT owners in cold weather areas know, our three hydraulic pumps are directly connected to our engines, and cranking them over, both gas and diesel, in cold weather can be, um.... hard! :laughing:
We've been pondering why there's no clutch(es) to disconnect the pumps for easier starting of the engines?
Anyhow, I have no plans to do this, so it's just food for thought.
I am more familiar with the electric clutches on mowers that engage/disengage the belt pulley from the PTO shaft. These types of clutches would not work for our applications.
While going through one of my Kohler manuals, I came across a mechanical PTO clutch diagram. See screenshot.

Anyone familiar with these types of clutches, and if they are even made anymore? Are these just for belt driven implements, or could it power a shaft driven pump?
We've been pondering why there's no clutch(es) to disconnect the pumps for easier starting of the engines?
Anyhow, I have no plans to do this, so it's just food for thought.
I am more familiar with the electric clutches on mowers that engage/disengage the belt pulley from the PTO shaft. These types of clutches would not work for our applications.
While going through one of my Kohler manuals, I came across a mechanical PTO clutch diagram. See screenshot.

Anyone familiar with these types of clutches, and if they are even made anymore? Are these just for belt driven implements, or could it power a shaft driven pump?