I have a Kubota LA525 with only about 54 hours on it. When I disengage the PTO lever, the cable is "bunching up" at the lever end, and so not disengaging. I'll attach some photos to show 1) at rest and disengaged, normal; 2) PTO engaged 3) what happens at the cable when I pull up the lever to disengage (and it's not).
*NOTE* - this is the first time I've ever posted, so I'm not sure if the photo attachments will present in the right order. If they don't, I'll reply and describe them (though you'll probably be able to figure it out, anyway).
My question is, what do I need to do to fix this? If the answer is lubrication, danged if I see how to get it to the cable, since it's enclosed in a rubber boot at both ends. If it's adjustment, could someone walk me through just how to do that, and how to know when I'm at the optimum adjustment?
I've got a lot of tilling to do today, so I can plant some buckwheat for my bees before it rains, so I sure would appreciate your help - them girls gonna get hungry pretty soon!
Many thanks, Jamey Hall
*NOTE* - this is the first time I've ever posted, so I'm not sure if the photo attachments will present in the right order. If they don't, I'll reply and describe them (though you'll probably be able to figure it out, anyway).
My question is, what do I need to do to fix this? If the answer is lubrication, danged if I see how to get it to the cable, since it's enclosed in a rubber boot at both ends. If it's adjustment, could someone walk me through just how to do that, and how to know when I'm at the optimum adjustment?
I've got a lot of tilling to do today, so I can plant some buckwheat for my bees before it rains, so I sure would appreciate your help - them girls gonna get hungry pretty soon!
Many thanks, Jamey Hall