PTO clutch bad?

ThunderFarm

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Problem found: clutches on the mower deck went bad at the gear box. Thank you everyone for your help!

I have an M5700. I was mowing the pastures yesterday and the PTO lost power. It will still turn the mower, but it doesn't have any power to it. It acts like the PTO clutch is slipping. Cold the fluid level is about ⅛ inch above the low mark. The grass was definitely very thick and I was running 2nd gear low range. I cut about 3½ acres when it lost power. Thoughts?
 
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Check for broken shear bolt in pto shaft. I have seen a failed one continue to transmit some motion thus making you think the problem is else where
Dave
 
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Go back and EDIT your original post before someone “quotes” it…. to remove your serial number.

(or at least hide a few of the digits… There’s no reason to give everyone on the WWW the actual serial numbers to any of your stuff… tractors, cars, guns, Ipad etc etc. etc)
 
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ThunderFarm

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Check for broken shear bolt in pto shaft. I have seen a failed one continue to transmit some motion thus making you think the problem is else where
Dave
Do you know where to find it out where to look? I'm not where I can look at it at the moment, but I can check it out in the morning. Thanks
 

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Do you know where to find it out where to look?

Follow the PTO shaft back to the mower gear box, near the universal coupling. Holes will line up such that a bolt with washer and nut will transmit torsion of the PTO to the shaft from the gearbox on the mower. Easy way is to purchase a package of shear bolts from Tractor Supply, as they will be correct hardness.
 

ThunderFarm

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Do you know where to find it out where to look?

Follow the PTO shaft back to the mower gear box, near the universal coupling. Holes will line up such that a bolt with washer and nut will transmit torsion of the PTO to the shaft from the gearbox on the mower. Easy way is to purchase a package of shear bolts from Tractor Supply, as they will be correct hardness.
My mower doesn't have the shear pin/bolt. But checking where you told me you look I got to playing with the shaft and deck. I found the problem. Thank you so much for pointing me to where I needed to look!!!!
 

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Go back and EDIT your original post before someone “quotes” it…. to remove your serial number.

(or at least hide a few of the digits… There’s no reason to give everyone on the WWW the actual serial numbers to any of your stuff… tractors, cars, guns, Ipad etc etc. etc)
Kubota serial numbers are not VIN numbers, they don't mean anything other than the actual model and options.
 

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Kubota serial numbers are not VIN numbers, they don't mean anything other than the actual model and options.
They represent/identify the actual item, which might be used by nefarious characters for illicit purpose. Any Bill of Sale…or NCIC- investigation… can implicate a stolen item …or cloud the Title….by serial number.
If the serial number is known …. a fraudster can make your life miserable if they know the serial number of something you think you own.
 
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My mower doesn't have the shear pin/bolt. But checking where you told me you look I got to playing with the shaft and deck. I found the problem. Thank you so much for pointing me to where I needed to look!!!!
What was the problem and solution?