Hello, new member just picked up a L3800 that needs some work and hoping to pick the collective brain trust to help diagnose more fully before moving forward with Pto repair and possibly splitting the tractor. When PTO is engaged terrible clattering noise but pto shaft is turning when clutch is released as long as tractor is in neutral. I believe the clutch engagement plates and possibly engagement fork/rod are damaged and must be replaced. HOWEVER, what seems odd to me but may be normal is the fact that when the tractor is in gear and the pto is engaged upon letting the clutch out fully the tractor dies. It acts as though now the drivetrain is bound up or carrying too much load on the engine.
I should mention that this is all at fairly low RPM's ( maybe 1800) since the sound is so bad I am afraid of releasing the clutch at higher RPM's with the Pto engaged. Is this normal or is there another issue I need to research before jumping in to repair the Pto issue. I just assumed the drive components would be seperate from the PTO and Pto being engaged should not affect drive engagement/operation. If the Pto is not engaged the tractor drives, shifts, and operates normally, including differential lock and 4 wheel drive. I appreciate any education or possible test procedures to diagnose that anyone can give me on this issue.
I should mention that this is all at fairly low RPM's ( maybe 1800) since the sound is so bad I am afraid of releasing the clutch at higher RPM's with the Pto engaged. Is this normal or is there another issue I need to research before jumping in to repair the Pto issue. I just assumed the drive components would be seperate from the PTO and Pto being engaged should not affect drive engagement/operation. If the Pto is not engaged the tractor drives, shifts, and operates normally, including differential lock and 4 wheel drive. I appreciate any education or possible test procedures to diagnose that anyone can give me on this issue.