Hi friends,
I'm freaking out a little right now and am fearing damaged gears in my L2900. This morning I rented a 3 point PTO Harley Rake for the Labor Day weekend. Hooked it up and began power raking and grading. My soil is very rocky. It didn't take long to hit a rock big enough to activate the slip clutch (or so I thought).
After hitting a few more rocks, I began noticing that it took less resistance to cause a slip. Then I noticed that when the slippage occurred, the PTO shaft stopped spinning as well, indicating that it wasn't the slip clutch on the rake stopping the rotation of the implement (the Harley Rake slip clutch is located further downstream from here).
Now, if I raise the 3 point hitch to the highest position and engage the PTO, the roller will rotate at full speed. When I lower the implement to the ground and engage the PTO, rotation stops with the slightest bit of resistance and there's an awful noise.
Of course, the rental place is closed now for the weekend. My suspicion is that the slip clutch on the rented Harley Rake failed and the torque was transferred to the driveline of the tractor.
If anybody has any suggestions for starting points or any thoughts to share, I'd be very appreciative!
Thank you!
Grif
I'm freaking out a little right now and am fearing damaged gears in my L2900. This morning I rented a 3 point PTO Harley Rake for the Labor Day weekend. Hooked it up and began power raking and grading. My soil is very rocky. It didn't take long to hit a rock big enough to activate the slip clutch (or so I thought).
After hitting a few more rocks, I began noticing that it took less resistance to cause a slip. Then I noticed that when the slippage occurred, the PTO shaft stopped spinning as well, indicating that it wasn't the slip clutch on the rake stopping the rotation of the implement (the Harley Rake slip clutch is located further downstream from here).
Now, if I raise the 3 point hitch to the highest position and engage the PTO, the roller will rotate at full speed. When I lower the implement to the ground and engage the PTO, rotation stops with the slightest bit of resistance and there's an awful noise.
Of course, the rental place is closed now for the weekend. My suspicion is that the slip clutch on the rented Harley Rake failed and the torque was transferred to the driveline of the tractor.
If anybody has any suggestions for starting points or any thoughts to share, I'd be very appreciative!
Thank you!
Grif