I did that adjustment that involves removing a small plate on the flywheel housing cover to adjust 3 bolts. There was a thread by darren (L3000 clutch problems) about this adjustment and traildust posted the procedure. The procedure is very similar to the that of my L3400DT I am having an issue with. Gap value is even the same.
The drawback was removing the loader to adjust the clutch since the flywheel access plate is an inch behind the loader mount. Well I pulled it off and it is scary that it went so well. It was a little tricky at first turning the flywheel and getting a wrench on the bolt just right. When I got the loader back on correctly I knew I was almost there.
One problem, grind when engaging PTO just like before I started. Grind when engaging PTO with rotary cutter on is so bad that I have only engaged it twice like this. The grinding gets the blades up to speed so the gears engage.
I'm thinking that clutch for the PTO is stuck to the pressure plate. That or something is messed up. I've read a lot about unsticking clutches but I don't recall specifics to unsticking the clutch for the PTO. When I got this thing the clutch play was excessive. Partially pushing in the clutch lets you change gears and pushing it in all the way disengages the PTO. It was garage kept I'm still thinking (hoping) that it is stuck and not messed up.
So my question. What procedure would you use to try to unstick it? I'm thinking that I'll get it going by defeating the safety switch and cranking it with the PTO engaged. Then I get to doing a little bush hogging at a good clip. Then step on the clutch and slam on brakes. Someone with some smarts on this kind of thing please let me know what you think. I took Mr. K's advice and dropped the loader for the clutch adjustment and he was right because it needed it. I don't want to screw it up but I'm game for a small risk before finding out what breaking a tractor in half really means.
Thank you guys in advance,
Tom
The drawback was removing the loader to adjust the clutch since the flywheel access plate is an inch behind the loader mount. Well I pulled it off and it is scary that it went so well. It was a little tricky at first turning the flywheel and getting a wrench on the bolt just right. When I got the loader back on correctly I knew I was almost there.
One problem, grind when engaging PTO just like before I started. Grind when engaging PTO with rotary cutter on is so bad that I have only engaged it twice like this. The grinding gets the blades up to speed so the gears engage.
I'm thinking that clutch for the PTO is stuck to the pressure plate. That or something is messed up. I've read a lot about unsticking clutches but I don't recall specifics to unsticking the clutch for the PTO. When I got this thing the clutch play was excessive. Partially pushing in the clutch lets you change gears and pushing it in all the way disengages the PTO. It was garage kept I'm still thinking (hoping) that it is stuck and not messed up.
So my question. What procedure would you use to try to unstick it? I'm thinking that I'll get it going by defeating the safety switch and cranking it with the PTO engaged. Then I get to doing a little bush hogging at a good clip. Then step on the clutch and slam on brakes. Someone with some smarts on this kind of thing please let me know what you think. I took Mr. K's advice and dropped the loader for the clutch adjustment and he was right because it needed it. I don't want to screw it up but I'm game for a small risk before finding out what breaking a tractor in half really means.
Thank you guys in advance,
Tom