My L3910 has about 50 hours on it and is 24 months old, it’s always stored indoors, still looks new. It just had a hard day and a half running a large chipper as I was tidying up several miles of forestry trails with a friend. My work involved a lot of PTO engagement and disengagement as we would run the tractor chipper for 15 minutes the disengage the pto and move the tractor another 60 yards and then get back to chipping. I would engage at low revs, using the pto cable selector and clutch, then lower revs to disengage the pto.
I started to notice that the pto would not fully disconnect and that the cable appeared to go slack. At lunch time I took a look at the pto linkage under the tractor, it was clean, looked new, the pto switch went back to normal operation but once back on the trail had same issue again. What on the lower linkage causes the lever to disengage, should the cable push the linkage, any suggestions for my issue?
after driving the tractor back to the barn the pto will disengage fully.
I started to notice that the pto would not fully disconnect and that the cable appeared to go slack. At lunch time I took a look at the pto linkage under the tractor, it was clean, looked new, the pto switch went back to normal operation but once back on the trail had same issue again. What on the lower linkage causes the lever to disengage, should the cable push the linkage, any suggestions for my issue?
after driving the tractor back to the barn the pto will disengage fully.
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