TG1860 PTO issue

psk125

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TG 1860
May 3, 2024
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Went to start the motor with the PTO engaged. All sorts of shuddering went on, shaking the whole machine, then smoothed out when I disengaged the PTO, but the PTO no longer seems to work. Is this likely to be a fuse blown or something else? Is there something that will reset it? Dealer is not helpful.
 

psk125

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May 3, 2024
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Southport CT
38 views and no opinions, comments or ideas? Are problems with Kubota PTO's so common that it is pointless to ask about them?
 

Torinodan

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Sounds like the anti rotation pin for yhe PTO broke loose and it spun around. This also would unplug it and make it not turn back on. This is an electric PTO correct?

Or, the bearing on the PTO froze and the outcome is the same but you have to buy a new electric PTO as well.
 
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psk125

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TG 1860
May 3, 2024
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Southport CT
Sounds like the anti rotation pin for yhe PTO broke loose and it spun around. This also would unplug it and make it not turn back on. This is an electric PTO correct?

Or, the bearing on the PTO froze and the outcome is the same but you have to buy a new electric PTO as well.
PTO is electric. Will look into the plugs. Don't think the bearing froze, and can't imagine a fuse would blow because of this. Thanks.
 

lugbolt

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if the torque limiter pin broke the wires for the clutch usually get ripped out of the connetor, then they short out against the metal parts-causing fuse to get blowed. Real common on some brands (bad boy comes to mind....)
 
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psk125

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TG 1860
May 3, 2024
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Southport CT
if the torque limiter pin broke the wires for the clutch usually get ripped out of the connetor, then they short out against the metal parts-causing fuse to get blowed. Real common on some brands (bad boy comes to mind....)
Thanks for this info. I will be more careful going forward! It seems that re-seating the plugs did the trick this time and tractor and I are back to work.