Hi-
Is there a way to keep the rear PTO engaged while not sitting in the seat on a BX1860?
Thanks!
Is there a way to keep the rear PTO engaged while not sitting in the seat on a BX1860?
Thanks!
You’re welcome!Blue - thanks much… I did that years ago and had honestly forgotten how to go about it!
Is your PTO selector lever in the Rear PTO Only position? It will not work in the other two positions.You’re welcome!
Oddly this procedure did not work on my 1860. I either missed something, which I doubt as I tried this multiple ways - using the instructions from the manual as well as starting the tractor with the seat up already. Both times I got the same result when I engaged the PTO; the engine died.
Is there something I can check or should check?
It seems like the safety switch is working…a little too good.
Thanks!
This probably won't help but: I encountered the exact same problem with my BX 23S, followed the manual to a T and it would still stall. Turned out it was my PTO engagement lever that would not stay in its proper position, so here I am with a brand new (50 hour) tractor with a bungee cord holding the PTO lever in position. Try jiggling and wiggling all the levers while your trying this, it may just work.You’re welcome!
Oddly this procedure did not work on my 1860. I either missed something, which I doubt as I tried this multiple ways - using the instructions from the manual as well as starting the tractor with the seat up already. Both times I got the same result when I engaged the PTO; the engine died.
Is there something I can check or should check?
It seems like the safety switch is working…a little too good.
Thanks!
I'll try it again tonight - fingers crossed.With the engine running, tilt the seat THEN engage the PTO.
Yea, I actually tried in all three positions (rear, mid and rear, and mid) and nothing seemed to work.Is your PTO selector lever in the Rear PTO Only position? It will not work in the other two positions.