1105 pto problem

Brown Swiss

Well-known Member
I was picking corn with the 1105 and the 300 JD and the second load the picker was slowing down, well the pto to it. The pto won't pull much now, I changed the filter but it didn't help, everything else works great yet! Is this the disc going bad in the clutch, or seal in the valve under the dash or charge pump go bad? Had a seal blow once under the charge pump but then had nothing for pressure anywhere so don't think that is it. What do you think? Thanks in advance!
P.S. Three is company I guess, PTO on the 1105 today, head gasket went bad in the 2745 last week, and the 2705 is still down from seal blown around the input shaft. Just my luck.
 
The flywheel spline hub or the PTO input spline coupler at the trans-diff case joint, or both may have failed. All hydraulics will stop too if the PTO clutch drum stops driving the charge pump.
 
It has good hydraulics yet, so charge pump must still be working. Either way, the 1105 and the 2705 are getting a first class ride on a semi to Waukon Ia, to the Massey dealer. I need them going and running out of time, and I have no shop yet, just sheds. And it is getting cold. lol
 
(quoted from post at 03:14:01 11/07/14) It has good hydraulics yet, so charge pump must still be working. Either way, the 1105 and the 2705 are getting a first class ride on a semi to Waukon Ia, to the Massey dealer. I need them going and running out of time, and I have no shop yet, just sheds. And it is getting cold. lol

U still pick corn!!?? With a pull type picker nothingless!!??
Take some pictures for us younger generation......didn't know anybody still picked corn......thought that went outta style long time ago just like the moldboard plow! Good luck!
 
Hahaha I am the younger generation, I think, at 31
and I still moldboard plow, and chisel. I am cheap,
don't like buying gas to dry corn plus I think it
makes better cattle feed. I have a strong work
ethic, I guess I can say that, I don't have a barn
cleaner other than a shovel in a 30 stall barn, and
the top unloading silos unloader is a 5 tine barley
fork, if, you must be younger generation, know what
a barley fork is. LOL It is older than Clem
Kadiddlehopper, if you remember him? LOL
 
(quoted from post at 06:13:48 11/07/14) Hahaha I am the younger generation, I think, at 31
and I still moldboard plow, and chisel. I am cheap,
don't like buying gas to dry corn plus I think it
makes better cattle feed. I have a strong work
ethic, I guess I can say that, I don't have a barn
cleaner other than a shovel in a 30 stall barn, and
the top unloading silos unloader is a 5 tine barley
fork, if, you must be younger generation, know what
a barley fork is. LOL It is older than Clem
Kadiddlehopper, if you remember him? LOL

I'm 38 years old and guess you'd call me the younger generation compared the the average age of today's American farmer. I give u credit......takes lots of hard work and determination to farm your way! Glad to see your doing good for yourself.....keep up the good work!
Unfortunately in today's fast paced technologically advanced world of agriculture your method of farming is disappearing at a rapid rate......the little guy is getting squeezed out of the farming picture.
I envy your way but here in central illinois if I went to the field with a pull type picker I'd have landlords pulling ground from me right and left! Moral of the story is old equipment is neat but to succeed and gain acreage you have to invest in newer equipment to advance in today agriculture.
If you do get a chance could you send we a few pictures of you picking corn with your Masseys!?
Good luck! Luke
 
Ya I can take pics but might have to email them to you cause I can't seem to figure out how to put pics on here, I copied and pasted some from a sale ad but ones in my file I can not figure it out. I took a couple of the 1105 and 2705 on the semi this morning. You are right about advancing, but my advancing will be a uni with a 6 row head. The pull type I think takes much time and fuel. My land lords don't mind corn pickers, all they care is the check is good in the spring!
 
(quoted from post at 00:06:31 11/08/14) Ya I can take pics but might have to email them to you cause I can't seem to figure out how to put pics on here, I copied and pasted some from a sale ad but ones in my file I can not figure it out. I took a couple of the 1105 and 2705 on the semi this morning. You are right about advancing, but my advancing will be a uni with a 6 row head. The pull type I think takes much time and fuel. My land lords don't mind corn pickers, all they care is the check is good in the spring!

Sounds great.....any pictures you have of yours masseys are welcomed by me.....I have a few I can send in return if ya want!? My email is [email protected] or by text @ 1-815-674-8923.
Thanks!!!!
 
Thanks, will send pics, I saved your contact info. I am going to ask the moderator to remove them for you. My number is 1 six zero eight four one two three five six zero.
 

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