Greetings from a newbie. I have a 1999 GF1800-2 with 1300 hours on it. It is a good machine, 4WD, front (lifting) deck mower. The (three cylinder diesel) engine runs great.
The (wet-clutch) PTO Stopped engaging all at once... my son said it "clicked" and never engaged.
Here is what I have tried to learn to help diagnose the problem:
There are two safety switches (Seat and PTO Engaged) which both function. If the engine is running, and I'm not on the seat, and I engage the PTO lever, the motor shuts off. If the PTO lever is engaged, the motor will not turnover to start..
I have check all three fuses, and they are good.
I added hydraulic oil to the reservoir and the deck lifts very strong... the hydraulic pump appears to work both the lift and mower (PTO). (there is a separate pump for the hydrostatic drive of the wheels.)
Now here's some extra explaining in case it's useful.
Out of the front of the engine there is a drive shaft connected directly to the engine, so when the engine spins (runs) so does this drive shaft. It goes into and through the wheel drive pump, and into the next pump, which is the PTO Pump. To engage the PTO, a lever is thrown which physically opens a little hole, allowing oil to flow. (No electric solenoids or valves.) The lift is operated with another lever on the same pump... so I'm figuring that I have good hydraulic pressure. The drive shaft to the clutch has a splined end and that I guess connects to the drive shaft from the engine.
The input of the hydraulic line (when the PTO lever is thrown) goes into the middle of a gear with holes throughout.. and these holes go into the series of wet-clutches...
Everything looks clean and like new.. yet she no workey!
Any suggestions or ideas? I don't mind replacing the clutch pack, but it would be nice to know if that was the problem ahead of time!
tnx...
The (wet-clutch) PTO Stopped engaging all at once... my son said it "clicked" and never engaged.
Here is what I have tried to learn to help diagnose the problem:
There are two safety switches (Seat and PTO Engaged) which both function. If the engine is running, and I'm not on the seat, and I engage the PTO lever, the motor shuts off. If the PTO lever is engaged, the motor will not turnover to start..
I have check all three fuses, and they are good.
I added hydraulic oil to the reservoir and the deck lifts very strong... the hydraulic pump appears to work both the lift and mower (PTO). (there is a separate pump for the hydrostatic drive of the wheels.)
Now here's some extra explaining in case it's useful.
Out of the front of the engine there is a drive shaft connected directly to the engine, so when the engine spins (runs) so does this drive shaft. It goes into and through the wheel drive pump, and into the next pump, which is the PTO Pump. To engage the PTO, a lever is thrown which physically opens a little hole, allowing oil to flow. (No electric solenoids or valves.) The lift is operated with another lever on the same pump... so I'm figuring that I have good hydraulic pressure. The drive shaft to the clutch has a splined end and that I guess connects to the drive shaft from the engine.
The input of the hydraulic line (when the PTO lever is thrown) goes into the middle of a gear with holes throughout.. and these holes go into the series of wet-clutches...
Everything looks clean and like new.. yet she no workey!
Any suggestions or ideas? I don't mind replacing the clutch pack, but it would be nice to know if that was the problem ahead of time!
tnx...