tanner7212
Member
Hi everyone,
I have a '54 TO-30 and thus far I have been leaving the PTO engaged so my hydraulics are always ready to go. I don't use PTO driven implements but I like not having to think about engaging/disengaging. Someone just told me that I should turn the PTO off when I am not using it/before i shut the tractor down instead of leaving it on. I have never previously heard anything one way or another about this so I'm wondering if I can get some advice. I don't want to cause any damage or unnecessary wear. Thanks!
I have a '54 TO-30 and thus far I have been leaving the PTO engaged so my hydraulics are always ready to go. I don't use PTO driven implements but I like not having to think about engaging/disengaging. Someone just told me that I should turn the PTO off when I am not using it/before i shut the tractor down instead of leaving it on. I have never previously heard anything one way or another about this so I'm wondering if I can get some advice. I don't want to cause any damage or unnecessary wear. Thanks!