Good evening everyone, I'm new to this forum, and I don't speak English very well, but I'm back with the following problem with a 2021 Kubota M5112 tractor.
When I start the tractor, the PTO rotates without the PTO button being pressed.
It still spins with a not very high rotation, but it still has enough power.
I don't think the button is to blame, because I also disconnected the button plug, and then the plug from the distributor for the PTO that leads to the solenoids, of course when I disconnected it, I got some error codes for the PTO as well as for the 4x4.
But the PTO kept spinning.
The tractor was bought recently, I thought it was a problem either with the button or because it doesn't have enough oil for the transmission,
There would also be the problem that the previous owner never changed the oil in the transmission during the 1400 hours, being a very black oil, an oil almost as black as the one in the engine.
When I changed the oil and opened the filters, there was a lot of metal filings on the magnets.
Could that filing have damaged the PTO solenoid and stopped working properly, allowing a certain amount of oil pressure to escape to the PTO clutch?
It should be mentioned that if I stop the tractor, I can turn the PTO shaft by hand, not very easy but not very hard.
So I don't think the clutches are damaged or deformed.
I would also try to move the location of the solenoids, to put the solenoid for the 4x4 in place of the one for the PTO to see if the solenoid is somehow to blame and the oil pressure drops.
Another thing to say is that if I engage the PTO from the button, the light for the PTO lights up on the dashboard, and the revolutions increase at the PTO depending on how much I accelerate, so it would mean that somehow the solenoid is working.
But maybe it has the filing in it and when it should stay closed it doesn't stay closed enough and let the pressure pass.
Has anyone encountered this before?
Can someone help me with some advice?
When I start the tractor, the PTO rotates without the PTO button being pressed.
It still spins with a not very high rotation, but it still has enough power.
I don't think the button is to blame, because I also disconnected the button plug, and then the plug from the distributor for the PTO that leads to the solenoids, of course when I disconnected it, I got some error codes for the PTO as well as for the 4x4.
But the PTO kept spinning.
The tractor was bought recently, I thought it was a problem either with the button or because it doesn't have enough oil for the transmission,
There would also be the problem that the previous owner never changed the oil in the transmission during the 1400 hours, being a very black oil, an oil almost as black as the one in the engine.
When I changed the oil and opened the filters, there was a lot of metal filings on the magnets.
Could that filing have damaged the PTO solenoid and stopped working properly, allowing a certain amount of oil pressure to escape to the PTO clutch?
It should be mentioned that if I stop the tractor, I can turn the PTO shaft by hand, not very easy but not very hard.
So I don't think the clutches are damaged or deformed.
I would also try to move the location of the solenoids, to put the solenoid for the 4x4 in place of the one for the PTO to see if the solenoid is somehow to blame and the oil pressure drops.
Another thing to say is that if I engage the PTO from the button, the light for the PTO lights up on the dashboard, and the revolutions increase at the PTO depending on how much I accelerate, so it would mean that somehow the solenoid is working.
But maybe it has the filing in it and when it should stay closed it doesn't stay closed enough and let the pressure pass.
Has anyone encountered this before?
Can someone help me with some advice?