Hi everyone, this is my first post.
I came to own an L3800 HST from a land purchase I made about 10 years ago. The owner agreed to sell the tractor with the land. It was a relatively new L3800 HST with the LA524 front loader and a few implements, including a Land Pride bush hog.
Recently, while I was using the bush hog, I got off the tractor to take a break. When I climbed back on and tried to engage the PTO, the bush hog started spinning and the minute I went into the grass is slowed down and stopped. The cable to enage the PTO is working... I removed the bush hog and was able to engage and disengage the shaft from spinning using the PTO lever. I put the bush hog back on, engaged it while lifted off the ground and the blades began to spin. As soon as I lowered it into the grass, the blades slowed down and stopped. If any load is placed on the shaft (like the resistance of tall grass on the blade) it slows and stops, as if there is very little power being transmitted by the shaft.
My first guess is something in the hydraulic transmission is busted. The tractor still drives forwards and backwards, the fluid is visible in the site glass, the bucket still goes up/down, but the PTO gets next to no power. Any suggestions before I haul it to repair shop? Thanks!
I came to own an L3800 HST from a land purchase I made about 10 years ago. The owner agreed to sell the tractor with the land. It was a relatively new L3800 HST with the LA524 front loader and a few implements, including a Land Pride bush hog.
Recently, while I was using the bush hog, I got off the tractor to take a break. When I climbed back on and tried to engage the PTO, the bush hog started spinning and the minute I went into the grass is slowed down and stopped. The cable to enage the PTO is working... I removed the bush hog and was able to engage and disengage the shaft from spinning using the PTO lever. I put the bush hog back on, engaged it while lifted off the ground and the blades began to spin. As soon as I lowered it into the grass, the blades slowed down and stopped. If any load is placed on the shaft (like the resistance of tall grass on the blade) it slows and stops, as if there is very little power being transmitted by the shaft.
My first guess is something in the hydraulic transmission is busted. The tractor still drives forwards and backwards, the fluid is visible in the site glass, the bucket still goes up/down, but the PTO gets next to no power. Any suggestions before I haul it to repair shop? Thanks!