Posted by RGMartin on July 16, 2013 at 05:41:49 from (173.189.137.191):
In Reply to: Rut-row! posted by Bret4207 on July 16, 2013 at 05:30:19:
Either the clutch is out of adjustment, or the PTO clutch facing is stuck to the flywheel.
Pull off the small access cover on the clutch and see how much space is under the adjusting screws, should be about .070".(plus or minus .010") If that is good, then the facing is stuck.
Best way I have found to free them was to put on a brush hog, start it in gear, drive it into a patch of real heavy stuff kinda quickly and push the clutch all the way in... The idea is to put a real heavy load on the clutch with the spring pressure removed. The shock load of hitting stuff(rocks/trees/ dirt clods) helps. Might take a few tries. Be sure to use it in an application where you slip the clutch some, or it will likely stick again.
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