I used to pride myself on easing into a 540 rpm rear pto engagement. Can't seem to do it smoothly on my B2601. If I engage the pto clutch at idle, 1,000 rpm, the tractor stalls out. At just above that and higher, it shakes the bejezus out of me and the machine before smoothing out and letting me increase the rpms to operating range, 2,800 rpms.
Do I just have to accept this? Is there a better way? I wonder if it is related to the pto being rigidly fixed, no spin, until it's engaged? I had heard the pto would spin, helping drive shaft hookup, if rear pto is selected but clutch off of course, but mine doesn't.
My last tractor, a JD970, a little bigger at 33 hp, would start the bush hog drive shaft very smoothly. I'd engage it at low idle without shaking and then steadily accelerate without problem.
Do I just have to accept this? Is there a better way? I wonder if it is related to the pto being rigidly fixed, no spin, until it's engaged? I had heard the pto would spin, helping drive shaft hookup, if rear pto is selected but clutch off of course, but mine doesn't.
My last tractor, a JD970, a little bigger at 33 hp, would start the bush hog drive shaft very smoothly. I'd engage it at low idle without shaking and then steadily accelerate without problem.